- Fever Pitch
in 2005.
Book
"Fever Pitch" was first published in 1992, and was Hornby's first book. It tells the story of the author's relationship with football and with Arsenal Football Club in particular. It consists of a large number of short essays, each focused on a single match between 1968 and 1992. As well as recounting Arsenal's highs and lows, Hornby relates them to his own personal life, musing both on his worship of Arsenal heroes such as
Liam Brady , and the fate of infamous failures such asGus Caesar ."Fever Pitch" sold over a million copies in the
United Kingdom . It has been seen as something of a turning point in the public perception of football, making an interest in the game acceptable, even fashionable, in educated and literary circles.Fact|date=May 2008 It won theWilliam Hill Sports Book of the Year in 1992. It was also reprinted with a new cover and made available as part of the 2005-06Arsenal F.C. membership pack as part of the "Final Salute" to Highbury Stadium.In November 2007, 100,000 copies of the German translation were given away for free in Vienna for the [http://www.einestadteinbuch.at/] event.
1997 film
A 1997 film version of "Fever Pitch", with a screenplay adapted by Hornby himself, fictionalised the story, concentrating on Arsenal's First Division championship-winning season in 1988-89 and its effect on the protagonist's romantic relationship.
Colin Firth played Paul Ashworth, the character based on Hornby, a teacher at a school in North London, and his burgeoning romance with Sarah Hughes (Ruth Gemmell ), a new teacher who joins Ashworth's school. The film culminates with Arsenal's match against title rivals Liverpool in the final game of the season onMay 26 1989 , aMichael Thomas goal giving Arsenal the 2–0 win they needed to win the title.2005 film
A 2005 film remake of "Fever Pitch", directed by the
Farrelly Brothers with Hornby as an executive producer, starredJimmy Fallon andDrew Barrymore . In this adaptation (based on the 1997 film, not the 1992 book), the action is moved fromLondon toBoston , the focus of the protagonist's obsession is shifted from soccer tobaseball , and the story centers on the 2004Boston Red Sox season, which culminated with the team's firstMajor League Baseball World Series victory in 86 years. This championship was entirely coincidental; the filming of the 2005 version was being done during the 2004 regular season, including scenes filmed atFenway Park during actual games. As the Red Sox continued to progress through the playoffs, the Farrellys had to rewrite the script to include the historic moment. Fever Pitch was produced by ELC Productions Ltd., Fox 2000 Pictures, Wildgaze Films, Alan Greenspan Productions, andFlower Films .The movie was renamed "The Perfect Catch" outside North America to avoid confusion with the 1997 film.
External links
* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/osm/story/0,,1476411,00.html Discussion of the book] in "The Observer"
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