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 Ianto Ware - Australia

Ianto Ware
Ianto Ware has spent the better part of a decade devoted to publishing zines and riding bikes. read more..

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"So far I'm really enjoying the book - Ianto has a good sense of humour as well as going into all these big ideas. I could differ with him on a few things he says about urban planning but that's a minor quibble. It's also made me want to get the songs of the bike punk bands he mentions like Fear of a Bike Planet - hope they're on MP3 somewhere on the net."
- Patrick Sunter - adelaidecyclists.com
"Profound, political, poignant and not the least bit pretentious. Easily the best book about cycling and cultural theory that Ianto Ware has ever written."
- Excitement MACHINE magazine
"Great book, reading it right now! Catalyst of so many of my own ideas and written with a great dry sense of humour ! Comes highly recommended, 4 stars!!"
- Jeremy Miller - adelaidecyclists.com
"I read this last night and laughed out loud many times, including my favourite part of the book - the critique of the Tour sprinters. I'll never look at Thor the same way again 4 1/2 stars from me."
- Amanda Steele - adelaidecyclists.com

21 Nights in July
The Physics and Metaphysics of Cycling

Ostensibly a book about how amazing cycling is, 21 Nights In July is one nerd's attempt to counteract the psychological damage of the modern age by riding all day and staying up late watching the Tour de France.

Covering everything from urban planning, queer theory, masculine privilege, the mythology of sport, obscure European bike punk bands, Roland Barthes, gear ratio choices and how to crash and land on your face, 21 Nights in July is the thinking cyclist's critique of everything that sucks about the post-industrial world, and everything amazing about riding bikes.

110 x 160 mm, 210 pages, paperback.

ISBN: 9780980691801


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