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Following his brilliant portrait of Maurice Ravel, Jean Echenoz turns to the life of one of the greatest runners of the twentieth century, and once again demonstrates his astonishing abilities as a prose stylist. Set against the backdrop of the Soviet liberation and postWorld War II communist rule of Czechoslovakia, Runninga bestseller in Francefollows the famed career of Czech runner Emil Ztopek: a factory worker who, despite an initial contempt for athletics as a young man, is forced to participate in a footrace and soon develops a curious passion for the physical limits he discovers as a longdistance runner.Ztopek, who tenaciously invents his own brutal training regimen, goes on to become a national hero, winning an unparalleled three gold medals at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics and breaking countless world records along the way. But just as his fame brings him upon the world stage, he must face the realities of an increasingly controlling regime.Written in Echenoz's signature styleelegant yet playfulRunning is both a beautifully imagined and executed portrait of a man and his art, and a powerful depiction of a country's propagandizing grasp on his fate.
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- Q: What is the main theme of 'Running: A Novel'? A: 'Running: A Novel' explores the life of Czech runner Emil Zátopek, focusing on his journey from a factory worker with no interest in athletics to a national hero and Olympic champion. The story is set against the political backdrop of post-World War II Czechoslovakia.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Running: A Novel'? A: The author of 'Running: A Novel' is Jean Echenoz, known for his elegant and playful writing style.
- Q: What is the publication date of 'Running: A Novel'? A: 'Running: A Novel' was published on October 27, 2009.
- Q: What are the physical specifications of the book? A: The book has a hardcover binding and contains 128 pages.
- Q: Is 'Running: A Novel' suitable for readers interested in sports? A: Yes, 'Running: A Novel' is categorized under Sports and is particularly suitable for readers interested in athletics and the life of an iconic runner.
- Q: What is the condition of the book listed? A: The book is listed in 'Good' condition, indicating that it is gently used but still in a satisfactory state.
- Q: What kind of training regimen did Emil Zátopek invent? A: Emil Zátopek created a rigorous and brutal training regimen for himself, which contributed to his success as a long-distance runner.
- Q: What accolades did Emil Zátopek achieve in his running career? A: Emil Zátopek won three gold medals at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics and broke numerous world records throughout his career.
- Q: What writing style is used in 'Running: A Novel'? A: Jean Echenoz employs a signature style that is both elegant and playful, making the narrative engaging and thought-provoking.
- Q: Is there a specific edition of 'Running: A Novel' available? A: 'Running: A Novel' is available in its First Edition.