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young night owl, jazz fan and owner of a bar, Murakami discovers his literary vocation at the age of thirty. But he also discovers the incompatibility of a creative life with a messy life, and decides to make a radical change. It is then that he undergoes a tough physical discipline and begins to train to run marathons. In an intimate and moving story, Murakami undresses for the first time in front of readers. Author of firm ideas, little given to public statements and zealous about his personal life, In What I Talk About When I Talk About Running Murakami finds a literary way to explain himself. And he does it by focusing not only on the process that led him to become fond of running but also on his way of working and, ultimately, in their way of seeing the world in which we live.
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