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Bücher von Rus Bradburd

Rus Bradburd is an assistant professor at New Mexico State. He walked away from the glamorous world of college basketball after coaching fourteen seasons at UTEP and New Mexico State.
His book about Nolan Richardson, race and college sports--"Forty Minutes of Hell"--was published in 2010 by HarperCollins' Amistad Books. ESPN's film version of Richardson's life, based on Bradburd's book, came out in early February, 2012.
Bradburd traveled to Ireland in 2002 to coach in the laughable Irish Super League. While leading his beloved Tralee Tigers into dead-last place, he gleaned wisdom from his reclusive Irish fiddle teacher. His book about that time, his first, was called "Paddy on the Hardwood: a Journey in Irish Hoops" (University of New Mexico Press, September 2006).
His free summer program in El Paso's poorest neighborhood - Basketball in the Barrio - has been featured nationally on NPR's Weekend Edition, was the subject of an award-winning feature film, and comprises a chapter of David Zirin book "Welcome to the Terrordome: the Pain, Politics, and Promise of Sport."
His short stories have appeared in "Southern Review" (special mention for a Pushcart Prize), "Colorado Review," "Puerto del Sol" and "Aelthon." His essays have appeared in the "New York Times," "Los Angeles Times," Chicago's "Daily Southtown" and "Houston Chronicle."
Rus married to the award-winning poet, Connie Voisine. He lives in Chicago and New Mexico.
Forty Minutes of Hell von Rus Bradburd
Forty Minutes of HellRus Bradburd
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Paddy on the Hardwood von Rus Bradburd
Paddy on the HardwoodRus Bradburd
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