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The Homage

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 095524501X
ISBN-13 9780955245015
Publisher Iron Press
Imprint Iron Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Oct 9th, 2006
Weight 118 grams
Dimensions 14.80 x 20.90 x 0.70 cms
Product Classification: Poetry by individual poets
Ksh 1,100.00
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The Homage has been nominated for the Cricket Book of the Year Award, shortlist to be announced at the end of January


From: Thoughts Between Wickets


Cricket is like my forebears, part English,

part Colonial. They all want to take on
The Old Country. I''m that irony:

Anglo-Indian child of love over tyranny,
who plays for his country, his England.



NASSER HUSSAIN was, by his own definition, a fiery cricketer. He brought passion to a game often associated with relaxed days and picnic hampers. As England captain he astonishingly dragged English cricket from the bottom towards the top. But nothing became him like his leaving of it.

His last year was beset with media sniping at his place in the England side. Fans watched with held breath as the famous grit and ''bloody-mindedness'' took the field. It was a drama of a sporting hero conquering enemies on and off the field, fear of humiliation, and time itself.

S.J. Litherland repays his passion by making him her muse for a season. Her cycle of poems The Homage was written in the heat of the action. As Hussain travels to redemptive triumph, she travels with him as a poet, and also journeys her own path towards forgiving a tyrannical father, the man who taught her to love cricket.

The Homage has been nominated for the Cricket Book of the Year Award, shortlist to be announced at the end of January


From: Thoughts Between Wickets


Cricket is like my forebears, part English,

part Colonial. They all want to take on
The Old Country. I''m that irony:

Anglo-Indian child of love over tyranny,
who plays for his country, his England.



NASSER HUSSAIN was, by his own definition, a fiery cricketer. He brought passion to a game often associated with relaxed days and picnic hampers. As England captain he astonishingly dragged English cricket from the bottom towards the top. But nothing became him like his leaving of it.

His last year was beset with media sniping at his place in the England side. Fans watched with held breath as the famous grit and ''bloody-mindedness'' took the field. It was a drama of a sporting hero conquering enemies on and off the field, fear of humiliation, and time itself.

S.J. Litherland repays his passion by making him her muse for a season. Her cycle of poems The Homage was written in the heat of the action. As Hussain travels to redemptive triumph, she travels with him as a poet, and also journeys her own path towards forgiving a tyrannical father, the man who taught her to love cricket.


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