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Hvad jeg taler om når jeg taler om at løbe (2007)

af Haruki Murakami

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Den japanske forfatter Haruki Murakamis (f. 1949) beretning om at løbe, hvor arbejdet med de romaner han har skrevet, fletter sig sammen med hans helt store løbeoplevelser i et både filosofisk og humoristisk erindringsforløb.
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    Haruki Murakami and the Music of Words af Jay Rubin (Jannes)
    Jannes: If you want to know more about Murakami as a person you can either go to his own essay-style semi-biography, or you can try Rubin's more systematic and academic approach. Both are worthy of your time.
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    The Rider af Tim Krabbé (gust)
    gust: Krabbé heeft het over wielrennen. Ook autobografisch, maar literair beter uitgewerkt dan Murakami.
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    Born to Run: A Hidden Tribe, Superathletes, and the Greatest Race the World Has Never Seen af Christopher McDougall (DeDeNoel)
    DeDeNoel: One of the best books ever about running. Murakami's book and this totally inspired me to become a runner.
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    Bench Press af Sven Lindqvist (prezzey)
    prezzey: Writers talk about the place of sports in their lives. I personally prefer Bench Press, but if you're interested in the topic, both are worth reading.
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    Once a Runner af John L. Parker (ostgut)
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    De halve van Egmond af Bram Bakker (edwinbcn)
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    Runningtherapie / druk 1: het standaardwerk voor lopers en professionals af Bram Bakker (edwinbcn)
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Murakami uses simplicity to showcase his brilliance, yet again. And that is precisely the reason why I enjoy his writing. However, there is a noticeable detour in his writing style – the simplicity is still present, but it has merely transformed into a contemplative and, to a certain degree, meditative form.

He seems to be indifferent to the life that he led before he started writing and long-distance running. He also highlights how one aspect of his life (long-distance running on a regular basis and keeping himself physically fit) helps him accentuate the other (his writing and his mental state). Moreover, he briefly ponders the topics of talent, writing, and youth. There are also other thoughts and ideas of his which breeze along with the main narrative of the novel, but he is never pushy or forceful with them; Murakami is merely thinking out loud in a cautious manner as he's aware we're listening.

This memoir in its entirety, feels like a long jog with an indefinite destination; the ending doesn’t matter, but the process, the experience you gain about the track you’re running on, and the awareness of your being and body, does.

Overall, I would highly recommend this book. I’ve always hated running, but this book motivated me to give running another chance. Maybe perspective is all it takes. ( )
  buddhawithan.n | Feb 29, 2024 |
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  vorefamily | Feb 22, 2024 |
Don't think anything i read in this book will stay with me, as I don't idolize Murakami nor the act of running. ( )
  mavave | Feb 14, 2024 |
"as a kind of memoir centered on the act of running." — Murakami

The "memoir" as a kind of hanging dependent-clause, hard to pull off, though not infrequently attempted by those with so-called "literary ambitions." A solution, as presented here, to the problem of writing-memory: Not the "memoir" (insufficient of itself) but the "_____ memoir" (e.g. "running memoir"). Murakami doing here what so-called 'better' authors continue to sweat at, though H.M. is particularly well adapted to the form, having only written novels which are already memoir-adjacent ("Murakami's magical realism as reflecting a real magical-ity"), what one might call 'a pleasant abiding here and now.' ( )
  Joe.Olipo | Jan 1, 2024 |
Enjoyable book, with a familiar Murakami tone. It tells you much more about the man that it does about the activity of running. I can imagine some people finding Murakami's fatalistic tone, and potentially false modesty a bit jarring, but it is totally in keeping with his urban existentialism. Worth reading for Murakami fans, but less so for people solely interested in running. ( )
  thisisstephenbetts | Nov 25, 2023 |
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You need be neither runner nor writer to find resonance in this slender but lucid meditation.
 
So what does he think about while running? The disappointing answer is not much apart from the rhythms of feet on tarmac and blood pumping round the body.
 
It is not just these perversely impressive physical feats that sharpen what might otherwise be a dull treatise on a healthful habit; Mr. Murakami's work has always combined the ordinary and the extraordinary, and this memoir is no exception.
tilføjet af Edward | RedigerThe New York Sun, Chloë Schama (Aug 13, 2008)
 
To characterize it as briefly as possible: easy on ear and mind alike, it’s the type of prose I would call sort of pretty poor. Running is “sort of a vague theme” (i.e., not just vague but vaguely vague), and the book is “a kind of memoir.” Murakami sort of likes this kind of thing, not just as an indistinct modifier but as a form of category-definition. He’s the “type of person,” “kind of person” — I lost track of the number of times this came up — who likes “sort of laid-back” music and is “sort of a brazen person” who sometimes has “a sort of arrogant attitude.”
tilføjet af dcozy | RedigerNew York Times, Geoff Dyer (Aug 10, 2008)
 
When I closed the book, I found myself fantasising not about athletic feats, but that more readily available satisfaction that Murakami evokes so tellingly: the stinging joy of a very, very cold beer.
tilføjet af Edward | RedigerThe Sunday Times, Kevin Jackson (Aug 3, 2008)
 

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