- Spiro Zavos
Spiro Zavos (born in 1937 in
Wellington ,New Zealand of Greek immigrant parents) is anAustralasian historian,philosopher , journalist and writer. He also played onefirst-class cricket match for Wellington in the 1958-59 season.After gaining a
Bachelor of Arts from theVictoria University of Wellington , Zavos taught history at St Patrick's College.In 1967, Zavos gained a Master of Arts (Education) from
The Catholic University of America inWashington, DC . It was then that he moved into journalism, working as a reporter at "The Dominion" newspaper in Wellington (now amalgamated into "The Dominion Post"). In 1976 he shared the New Zealand Feature Writer of the Year award with fellow journalistWarwick Roger , won for a series on New Zealand under Prime MinisterRobert Muldoon .The following year Zavos moved to
Australia . In 1978 he was awarded theKatherine Mansfield Fellowship and spent a year inMenton ,France writing a collection of autobiographical short stories, which he later published under the title "Faith of Our Fathers".In 1979 he became an editorial writer on the
Sydney Morning Herald , where he would remain until 2000. At the Herald, he also moved into rugby writing. He has written seven books on rugby.Partial bibliography
* "Faith of Our Fathers"
* "Winters of Revenge"
* "The Gold and the Black: Rugby Battles for the Bledisloe Cup: New Zealand Vs Australia, 1903-94"
* "Ka Mate! Ka Mate!: New Zealand's Conquest of British Rugby"
* "The Golden Wallabies: The Story of Australia's Rugby World Champions "
* "Two Mighty Tribes: A Hundred Years of All Black and Wallaby Battles" (withGordon Bray )
* "How to Watch a Game of Rugby"
* "Watching the Rugby World Cup"External links
* [http://www.theroar.com.au Spiro's website and blog, The Roar | Sports opinion]
* [http://www.awapress.com/authors-spiro-zavros Author page at Awa Press]
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