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“C.E. Morgan’s The Sport of Kings is a novel of vaulting ambition In its poetic splendor and moral seriousness, The Sport of Kings bears the traces of Faulkner, Morrison and McCarthy. Remarkably, the novel stands up to such august comparisons/5(). The Sport of Kings is a novel by American author C.E. Morgan, first published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux in A sweeping multigenerational family saga set in Kentucky and Ohio, it tells the story of Henry Forge and his descendants as they grapple with a rapidly changing America, the lingering effects of slavery, and their passion for horseracing. Read reviews and buy The Sport of Kings - by C E Morgan (Hardcover) at Target. Choose from Same Day Delivery, Drive Up or Order Pickup. Free standard shipping with $35 orders. Expect More. Pay Less.


C.E. Morgan's "The Sport of Kings" is a novel of vaulting ambition. It is a maximalist work that shifts kaleidoscopically between perspectives and registers, settings and time periods, all. C. E. Morgan's ravishing and ambitious new horse-world novel, "The Sport of Kings," taps into that nature and need. It's a mud-flecked epic, replete with fertile symbolism, that hurtles. Nicholas Pearson steps in to speak on behalf of CE Morgan about her book, The Sport of Kings, which has been shortlisted for the Rathbones Folio Prize.


Halfway through “The Sport of Kings,” All­mon himself becomes ill. As for the horses, horse racing devotees know well that the breeding of racehorses for brilliant speed on fragile legs. The Sport of Kings is a book about grief, longing, and the defiant pursuit of one's passion. With skillful pacing and adroit character development, this contemporary novel glows with the triumphant light of a literary masterpiece. more. “No dead horse has been more thoroughly flogged than the Great American Novel, yet C. E. Morgan, undeterred, has coaxed the poor animal into unexpected resurrection, leading it up onto its shaking legs and into a full-blooded gallop. The Sport of Kings is a novel ostensibly about horse racing, but it is competing for much higher stakes. Morgan has dared to write the kind of book that was presumed long extinct: a high literary epic of America.

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