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Posted in Biography (Thursday, November 20, 2008)

Written by Jefferson Graham. By Audio Literature. There are some available for $0.75.
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Posted in Biography (Thursday, November 20, 2008)

Written by Caddie. By Ulverscroft Large Print. The regular list price is $64.95. Sells new for $83.24.
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Posted in Biography (Thursday, November 20, 2008)

Written by Murakami and Haruki. By Blackstone Audiobooks, Inc.. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $12.56. There are some available for $33.83.
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5 comments about What I Talk about When I Talk about Running.

  1. For those of us who love Murakami and harbor the desire to get to know the guy, _Running_ is sure to disappoint. He admits to being cold and distant--not a nice guy after all. And the mystery of the way he lives his life? Discipline, schedule, diet, and exercise. It's not exactly the cool Murakami I expected, but this book is full of inadvertently and reluctantly delivered sage wisdom. A good read if you run, and an excellent read if you write.


  2. What I talk about when I talk about running - Haruki Murakami

    Theme:
    Making best use of ones talents in running as a metaphor for life and especially for running is the main theme of this book. Murakami started running at 33 after realizing that smoking an average of 60 cigarettes a day wasn't doing him any good. Twenty four marathons later and well over fifty years old, he is penning his thoughts on running and the part it plays in his life as an individual and as a writer.

    Essentials:
    * You have some talents in any sphere - running/writing. You can just do "as best as you can", by developing endurance and focus, without which one cannot "push his possibilities".
    * Long distance running is an excellent example wherein need for endurance, both during preparation and during the race, is visibly apparent. It is ditto with writing and in general, for most activities in life.
    * You should do whatever you want to do irrespective of the talent you have, but be aware that you are only pushing your possibilities.
    * You need to be honest about yourself, honest about what you would want to achieve and paddle on to achieve it.
    * It is not possible to please everyone, but the key element is to please a few. If you run a Jazz Bar or write a book, you do not expect every visitor or reader to like what you dish out, only a few would. The measure of your success in your professional life is how many of such "customers" you have and how much joy they derive from your enterprise. Though you'd never realize the extent of it.

    Some thoughts
    How about walking? Doesn't it achieve all the ingredients of "pushing the limits" and at the same time permit one to enjoy the places at a much leisurely pace, it is much more natural, remember, as natural as walking! It is therapeutic and maybe meditative as well. Agreed, it is not "glamorous" or competitive as running, but it has major plus of being something natural, safe and perfectly healthy activity while permitting one to reach places at a leisurely pace.

    P.S
    * Somerset Maugham: "A philosophy lies in each shave": Given enough time and contemplation on single act, the act become deep, acquires a meaning and life of its own. It makes up for a metaphor, maybe a microcosm of life itself.
    * We come back to the rebellion of the existential philosophers: it really doesn't matter what one does, except the cadence one does it with. That is the revolt and that is the perhaps the philosophy that Maugham refers to.
    * "18 till I die" (Bryan Adams): Means that you die at 18!


  3. I enjoyed Murakami's previous fiction work. I never realized he was a runner. So to my surprise, when I saw this book I was excited. It's a great read and inspiring - for both runners and not-so physically active readers...


  4. Like many people I love Murakami. I don't have 1 favorite. It can be Windup chronicles, Kafka on the shore, Dance dance dance or even Hard-boiled wonderland and the end of the world. Yet, if you do like Murakami like me and don't want to be disappointed. I strongly suggest you avoid this book. It's autobiographic and has nothing of that magic of his fictional books. The only reason to read this book is when you run like he runs. If you want to read about other people preparing for a marathon this book has some insights you want to know about. If you don't run long distances and just like literature in general and/or specifically Murakami avoid this book. Don't spoil your feelings/associations/recollections by reading this book. Preserve Murakami as you know him!


  5. I did not know Murakami's work at all before I purchased this book. I saw it in the running section at a bookstore and decided to give it a read. As I was purchasing the book the sales staff got very excited- turns out they were all huge fans. One person had even done her M.A. Dissertation on Murakami!

    I was expecting some running inspiration. What was amazing is that I found an honest exploration into why someone does what they do, written in a way that was simple, moving, and eloquent. It had been so long that I cried when a book was over because it was so good, until I read this.

    If you are a fan of Murakami, then the details of his life will be interesting, and are outlined very nicely by other reviewers here. If you are like me and not familiar with his celebrity, then what you will find is a moving memoir that is humble, insightful, and through its simplicities, leaves you changed. Even if you cannot relate to his perspective, you come to understand him and feel a sense of empathy.

    If you are a runner, you will love this book, as Murakami speaks of his running rituals and motivations as metaphor for larger life lessons. If you are a writer, you will love this book, as Murakami illustrates some of the insights he has into himself as a writer and his writing process. If you just want a nice, easy read that is entertaining and touches the heart, you will love this book, because it does just that.


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Posted in Biography (Thursday, November 20, 2008)

Written by Flo Gibson (Narrator) Leigh James. By Audio Book Contractors, Inc.. Sells new for $29.95.
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Written by Adele Colvin. By Crane Hill Publishers. Sells new for $7.95.
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Written by James Gleick. By Books on Tape, Inc.. There are some available for $44.99.
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Written by Tom Binford with Florrie Binford Kichler. By Taped Editions, Inc.. There are some available for $12.94.
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1 comments about A Checkered Past: My 20 Years As Indy 500 Chief Steward.

  1. I loved this audio version of the book. I had already read the book and learned so much about the Indy 500 as a result. The audio version is special because The introduction is read by Tony George, followed by a humerous foreward by Johnny Rutherford, and a portion is read by Tom Binford. It really brings the book to life.


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Posted in Biography (Thursday, November 20, 2008)

By MULTILINGUA, FOR AMERICAN EXPRESS. Sells new for $20.00.
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No comments about The Legend of Sleep Hollow, the Minister's Black Veil, the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (THE ONE HUNDRED GREATEST BOOKS, VOLUME 2) [ABRIDGED], VOLUME 18).




Posted in Biography (Thursday, November 20, 2008)

Written by Noel Riley Fitch. By Blackstone Audiobooks. The regular list price is $99.95. Sells new for $80.72. There are some available for $59.79.
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Posted in Biography (Thursday, November 20, 2008)

Written by A. E. Taylor. By Blackstone Audiobooks. The regular list price is $23.95. Sells new for $15.09. There are some available for $9.27.
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2 comments about Aristotle.

  1. The aim of this book is to provide a short, popular account of Aristotle's philosophy for those that are somewhat acquainted with the history of philosophy. I do recommend the book, but not without qualification. The author needlessly, and perhaps unfairly, attacks Aristotle quite often in the work, which is simply distracting. To the potential buyer: keep in mind that this work was written in 1915 and that the author's criticisms of Aristotle rely on a heavily Platonic bias.


  2. I bought this book expecting to get know who Aristotle was, where he came from, etc.; typical biographical info., instead I got to know how he thought. The author does an amazing job of explaining Aristotle's philosophy. Anyone can read this book and come away with a better understanding of Aristotle, the University professor or the layperson.


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