Beyond a Boundary: the making of a classic
CLR James' Beyond a Boundary , written while he was in exile, remains the best study on the history of cricket and its impact on a society that was divided along the lines of class and nationality
As innovative in form as it is in content, Beyond a Boundary is uncategorisable, a blend of memoir, history, theory, journalism, political manifesto. For all its diversity, it has what many of today's hybrid texts lack: a commanding intelligence and a distinctive voice, dry, purposeful, thrillingly and theatrically didactic. The book is all of a piece and would be diminished by the loss of any of its component parts.