Haruki Murakami fans discussion
Murakami, his non-fiction
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2011/12 What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
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Yes I've read the book and enjoyed it very much! There was a great line in there somewhere about pain... I forget what it was I'll have to look up! :P
I was also surprised to find Murakami listens to Gorillaz while running, seeing as he is mainly a classical/jazz type of guy.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LMnrFi...

I listen to this band called God Is A Astronaut. Perfect for running, trust me!
Ian, I've seen that song performed by Gorillaz live! It was fantastic!





In fact, choosing "A wild sheep chase" as the next makes senses. There is not particular reason but it really motivates people to read more Murakami and nobody can say it is not a useful incentive to indulge yourself.


I think having read his memoir will definitely add to the enjoyment of reading more of his novels. The ultra marathon, 62 miles, where he talks about passing through an unseen barrier - I wonder if that led to 1Q84, the alternate world (fun to speculate anyway). I'm inspired to write more too:) and in a fresh sort of way. Very impressed by all he does and how he does it.
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Just a hint about what these comparisons might be--just as running is labor and involves the development of necessary muscles, so writing also involves the development of muscles...or something like that.
Has anyone else out there read the book?