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  • Published: 30 November 2011
  • ISBN: 9781448114641
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320
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Insatiable

Competitive Eating and the Big Fat American Dream



An hilarious and incisive look in the weird world of competitive eating, and through it, an America that regards excess as a right.

Bill 'EL Wingador' Simmons, Sonya 'The Black Widow' Thomas, David 'Coondog' O'Karma, Bill 'EL Wingador' Simmons, Sonya 'The Black Widow' Thomas, David 'Coondog' O'Karma, Eric 'Badlands' Booker, Timothy 'Eater X' Janus - just a few of the stars of one of America's fastest growing sports: competitive eating. In a country in which a third of the population is clinically obese, competitive eating has made the leap from trestle tables and paper napkins to stadium arenas - in the past two years, more than 1.4 million households have tuned in to Nathan's hot dog contest on ESPN.


Beginning with a trip to Japan in search of the elusive (and surprising slim-line) champion Takeru Kobayashi and ending up at the sport's annual grand finale in Coney Island, Jason Fagone spends a year with the stars of the scene, watching as they eat their way into (or out of) oblivion, and finding out just what compels a 'gurgitator' to force down forty-six dozen oysters in ten minutes.

Wickedly funny and devastatingly insightful, Jason Fagone uses this weirdest of sports as a lens through which to examine the dark side of the American Dream - the never-ending quest for wealth, celebrity, possessions and food. And along the way, he uncovers the wonderfully human stories at the heart of this seemingly unnourished corner of American culture. Bigger, better, richer, fatter, Insatiable unlocks a world we all need to face up to. Dig In.

  • Published: 30 November 2011
  • ISBN: 9781448114641
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 320
Categories:

Praise for Insatiable

Fagone is absolutely suberb, he's like the young Tom Wolfe, succeeds brilliantly.

Sunday Telegraph

Fascinating, stomach-churning reading.

Tom Parker Bowles, Daily Mail

Smart funny book voraciously hoovers up every junk food crumb and grease spot in trash culture.

The Times

So funny indeed, that the reader must weep.

Tom Jaine, The Guardian

This a fascinating, often amusing examination of a pastime that is as morally reprehensible as it is worringly unhealthy.

Scotland on Sunday