The Runner: Four Years Living and Running in the Wilderness
Autor Markus Torgebyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 noi 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472974204
ISBN-10: 1472974204
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472974204
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sport
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
The book brings together a number of highly topical themes, including running (philosophy and practical), wellbeing, nature, survival, existential questions, mental health and our relationship with technology.
Notă biografică
Markus Torgeby is today considered an authority on long-distance and trail running. He now lives with his wife and children in Jämtland, Sweden, not far from his former home in the forest.
Recenzii
The most beautiful book I ever read.
A strikingly honest account of stripping back life to its bare essentials to understand what's important. Some beautiful descriptions of nature and survival.
Few people have the courage to be true to the person they really are... A fascinating story about a man dedicated and entirely devoted to his true love, running.
A fascinating account. nothing but extreme.
This stirring treatise of living (and running) simply will inspire those struggling with finding their place.
Torgeby's memoir offers a powerful testament to simplicity, the quest for inner peace, and the liberating joy of running . . .
Compelling. it made me long to be outside running.
Beautifully written. a compelling real-life story of a young man who moved into the forest in northern Sweden at age 20 so that he could run and escape modern life.
Poetic, direct and honest. Read it!
There is nothing superfluous or pointless in this book. Only heart and taut verbal muscle.
A frank, vivid and muscular memoir. His story will stun you and teach you about running, escape and life itself.
Engaging, smart, and full of adventure. This book vividly illustrates the power of running, nature, and the human soul in overcoming obstacles and finding joy.
Celebrates the sheer instinctive naturalness of running.
Torgeby has reached the runner's promised land, a place of complete physical freedom. The whole book twitches with his urge to outrun the world, to escape the track and return to the trees. At its best, reading The Runner is like following a deer in flight. Torgeby's claustrophobic rage evaporates when he's on the move, his problems fall behind the rhythm of his heart and limbs.
Stunning ... riveting ... This is no "Hello trees!" feel-good memoir of life beneath nature's benevolent canopy. Instead, de-clutter, stop buying things you don't need and run like a maniac are the lessons to learn.
A strikingly honest account of stripping back life to its bare essentials to understand what's important. Some beautiful descriptions of nature and survival.
Few people have the courage to be true to the person they really are... A fascinating story about a man dedicated and entirely devoted to his true love, running.
A fascinating account. nothing but extreme.
This stirring treatise of living (and running) simply will inspire those struggling with finding their place.
Torgeby's memoir offers a powerful testament to simplicity, the quest for inner peace, and the liberating joy of running . . .
Compelling. it made me long to be outside running.
Beautifully written. a compelling real-life story of a young man who moved into the forest in northern Sweden at age 20 so that he could run and escape modern life.
Poetic, direct and honest. Read it!
There is nothing superfluous or pointless in this book. Only heart and taut verbal muscle.
A frank, vivid and muscular memoir. His story will stun you and teach you about running, escape and life itself.
Engaging, smart, and full of adventure. This book vividly illustrates the power of running, nature, and the human soul in overcoming obstacles and finding joy.
Celebrates the sheer instinctive naturalness of running.
Torgeby has reached the runner's promised land, a place of complete physical freedom. The whole book twitches with his urge to outrun the world, to escape the track and return to the trees. At its best, reading The Runner is like following a deer in flight. Torgeby's claustrophobic rage evaporates when he's on the move, his problems fall behind the rhythm of his heart and limbs.
Stunning ... riveting ... This is no "Hello trees!" feel-good memoir of life beneath nature's benevolent canopy. Instead, de-clutter, stop buying things you don't need and run like a maniac are the lessons to learn.