An intimate look at writing, running, and the incredible way they intersect, from the incomparable, bestselling author Haruki Murakami.
While simply training for New York City Marathon would be enough for most people, Haruki Murakami's decided to write about it as well. The result is a beautiful memoir about his intertwined obsessions with running and writing, full of vivid memories and insights, including the eureka moment when he decided to become a writer. By turns funny and sobering, playful and philosophical, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running is rich and revelatory, both for fans of this masterful yet guardedly private writer and for the exploding population of athletes who find similar satisfaction in athletic pursuit.
聽的朗讀版的,對我這個最近開始跑步考慮嘗試馬拉鬆的人很有參考價值,文章嘛說實話很瑣碎。
評分##我特彆喜歡英文的村上春樹,感覺它的錶達比中譯的更加平白卻又有力(因為是村上自己翻校的)(被冤枉的小清新的村上)
評分##雖然是談跑步與寫作,但依然有很多共鳴。尤其是在讀瞭《強風吹拂》後讀這本,對堅持跑步,堅持做某件事的人又多瞭許多欽佩。Small and concrete things matter the most.
評分##豆瓣提醒我把想讀的書清算一下,其實有些已經讀完瞭,忘記標注瞭
評分##The tao of doing everything.
評分##what I talk about when i talk about running, it can be a very complicated issue.
評分##看瞭居然特彆喜歡。村上在這本書裏更為坦誠直率,給我的觸動勝於目前我看過的他的任何一本小說。而且我發現他居然是有幽默感的!一直在驚嘆他怎麼會這麼可愛_(┐「ε:)_
評分##每次英語考試前都聽一遍找語感
評分##6000詞匯量左右開始讀的吧,雖然現在背到一萬瞭,但是還是總有一些不影響理解可以猜齣來或者猜不齣來的陌生詞匯。書本身就不評價瞭,印象最深的隻有兩點:第一,作者跑步幾乎沒有受過傷,除瞭一次沒幾天就好瞭的膝蓋疼,如果我大二跑10km沒有扭傷腳,也許這幾年的人生軌跡會有一些變化,在格式化人生的混亂中有一條恒常的綫索來貫穿混亂的自我總是好事,當然這本身要歸咎於自己跑步技術的長期生疏,以為直接莽上去就能一路到全馬或者超馬;第二,作者在某個小片段裏提到,隨著年紀的增長,做事再也不能像年輕時那樣隨心所欲漫無目的,具體怎麼說的已經忘瞭。當然還有很多其他的小片段,以及本書主題即對跑步的個人詮釋,但這些都不重要瞭。
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