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What I talk about when I talk about running

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At 33, Murakami sold his jazz bar to pursue writing professionally. Instead of night shifts and 60 cigarettes a day, he rose at dawn, went for a run, and wrote dozens of pages.

Join Murakami as he runs from Athens to Marathon under the scorching Greek sun and experiences "runner's melancholy." This book is about the rhythm of life, self-acceptance, and the solitude that a creator needs. This book is a manifesto of resilience. It will inspire you to never give up and, under any circumstances, never slow down to a walk.

"I dedicate this book to runners, to all those I've met on the roads of the world. To those I've passed, and to those who have passed me. Without you, I couldn't continue my run." — Haruki Murakami
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