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Edition 66 (2001) Winner
F.X. Toole
エフ・エックス・トゥール
F.X. Toole
Profile
- Gender
- Male
- Born
- Long Beach, California, United States
- Died
- 2002-09-02 (Torrance, California, United States) age 71
- Nationality
- United States
- Languages
- English
- Residence History
- Long Beach, California → Torrance, California
Career
- Occupations
- boxing trainer, author, cutman
- Active Years
- 1960-2002
- Influenced By
- Dub Huntley
Awards
| Year | Award | Work | Category | Organization | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Academy Award (based on original work) | Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner | 映画化作品 | Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences | winner |
Awards & Nominations
Works
Major Works
Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner
2000 Short story collection (boxing-focused realism) 224 pagesA collection of short stories centered on the world of boxing. The stories focus on gritty, realistic portrayals of fighters and trainers, exploring themes of friendship, failure, and redemption. Many episodes draw on real-life experiences of trainers and boxers.
- [Film] Million Dollar Baby / Clint Eastwood (2004)
- Rope Burns (Japanese translation)
Pound for Pound
2006 Novel (posthumous) 288 pagesA posthumously published novel that delves into the lives of fighters and others in the boxing world, portraying the costs of victory and the human stories behind the sport. It received positive critical attention after release.
Bibliography
- Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner (2000)
- Pound for Pound (2006)
Adaptations
- Million Dollar Baby (2004, dir. Clint Eastwood)
Translations of Works
- Rope Burns (Japanese translation, publication year unknown)
Style & Themes
- Literary Style
- gritty, realistic prose with sharp, concise dialoguenarratives rooted in the specifics of the boxing world
- Recurring Motifs
- the corner (trainer–fighter relationship)blows and painredemption and defeatthe joys and sorrows of life outside the ring
Health
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heart attack (myocardial infarction / cardiac arrest)2002-09-02Died of a heart attack on 2002-09-02, ending his creative activity.
Legacy
Known for realistic short stories and a novel set in the boxing world; Rope Burns was adapted into the acclaimed film Million Dollar Baby. The posthumous novel also received praise, and he is regarded as an important voice in boxing fiction.
In Popular Culture
- The film Million Dollar Baby (2004), based on F.X. Toole's short stories, brought his work to a wide audience.
Trivia
- F.X. Toole is the pen name of Jerry Boyd.
- Rope Burns is dedicated to Dub Huntley.
- Million Dollar Baby was adapted from Toole's work and won multiple Academy Awards.
- The novel Pound for Pound was published posthumously.