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What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

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Author: Haruki Murakami
Creator: Philip Gabriel
Publisher: Harvill Secker
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 178

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 192
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Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.9

ISBN: 1846552206
EAN: 9781846552205
ASIN: 1846552206

Publication Date: August 7, 2008
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5 out of 5 stars The Lonliness Of A Long Distance Writer   September 30, 2008
pjr (London, England)
Anyone who knows anything of Murakmi's work should be aware that a book about running written by him won't just be a book about running. Short, but never slight, the book muses on many subjects from memory, to why he started writing, perfecting a swimming technique, to some of the best music to run to. All written in Murakmi's own distinctive voice.

Whatever he writes about this is Murakami's voice you're hearing. There is insight into the kind of person he is and also the kind of person runners are. There is plenty of running here and at times it does almost feel like the book has been written at the pace of a long run as its energy is brisk yet economical. For anyone looking for a big novel, it's not here. For anyone who wants a look into the world of a man who likes to write and run and tell you about it there's enough here to keep you entertained for a while.



4 out of 5 stars OK, but not brilliant   September 26, 2008
Jeff (uk)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

On the whole, I did enjoy this book. I bought it because I'm a runner not because I've read anything by him before. Great to read someone else's take on distance running and some of his observations are indeed spot on but I'm afraid a number of things grated with me. Take these two quotations - "I don't care about the time I run" and "competing against time isn't important". Mmm. Makes him very different from every serious runner I know!! And he IS a serious runner who later on is disappointed by his time in New York and tries hard to analyse the reason. He's also obsessed by the fact that, in his mid-50s, he's past it "that's what happens when you get older" which I found to be somewhat pessimistic. At 60 now, I'm lucky enough to be running better than I have for years - maybe he should rejig his philosophy? One other thing - some of the prose I found to be very jerky, with some use of idiom which doesn't ring true somehow. OK, English isn't his native tongue, fair enough but I notice the book has been translated from the Japanese by someone else. Perhaps it's the translator's fault. But then Murakami has lived in the US and is translating Scott Fitzgerald, implying, I would have thought, an excellent command of the language? Do you have to be a runner to appreciate this book? No, but it would definitely help. His description of how it feels at around 22 miles in the Marathon is right on the money and I like very much his would-be epitaph - "he never walked" to go with his assertion that the marathon is, after all "a running event" something many entrants to London could do with remembering.


5 out of 5 stars Inspiring and humble   September 12, 2008
Mr. M. M. Bosano (Cheltenham, England)
I have just finished reading this book and have to say that i thought it was an excellent read. I am not a fan of Murakami's novels (i abandoned the Wind Up Bird Chronicle half way through) but this has whetted my apetite to perhaps try another.

This book was written by a genuine running enthusiast and fan. He comes across as no different to any runner that i have encountered and this is why the book works. He expresses the thoughts and feelings that most runners will be familiar with, the insecurities around training, the nerves when competing and the frustration with injuries.

I have been running for years and found this both inspiring and motivational. It is written with a light touch and does not seem to take itself to serious which lends it a charm.

I'd recommend this book to any runner!



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Material for runner even non runners can benefit from it !! Very Inspiring !!   September 10, 2008
HuntersGold (London)

I found this book very inspiring and charming. When I started reading it, I found it hard to stop, literally read it from cover to cover ...not many books do that to me.
This book is very thought provoking, it makes you think about yourself, goals, its about achievement as well as doing something to live life to the fullest!! Its also about passion and lessons to be learned,and overcoming failure
I love running and this book has motivated me to keep going and set new goals not just in running but also helped drive my motivation to learn new skills and avoid procastination
He talks about how ''if something is worth doing, its worth giving it your best, even more than your best'' !!
I highly recommend this book to people who love running , and other sports. Even for the non-sporty, there is a lot to be learned from this book !!



2 out of 5 stars Disappointed   September 8, 2008
A. Hasnath (England)
0 out of 8 found this review helpful

Perhaps the best novelist out there and he comes out with this non-fiction entry after a long hiatus. What readers want more of are the incredible stories and characters. How about a follow-up to Norweigan Wood or South of the Border? The fans do not want to wait such a long time to be let down by receivership of a matter-of-fact title.



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