Two Hours
Autor Ed Caesaren Limba Engleză Paperback
Two hours to cover twenty-six miles and 385 yards. It is running s Everest, a feat once seen as impossible for the human body. Running a sub-two hour marathon will require an exceptional combination of speed, mental strength, and endurance. The pioneer will have to endure more, live braver, plan better, and be luckier than anyone who has run before. So who will it be?
Capturing the lives, training routines, and proud ancestry of these amazing runners, not to mention the pitfalls and dangers they face before and after they achieve fame journalist Ed Caesar proves himself an engaging storyteller with a book whose time has come ("Publishers Weekly"). In his zippy, engaging book ("Financial Times"), Caesar takes us into the world of elite marathoners: some of the greatest runners on earth. Through the stories of these rich characters, in particular Kenyan Geoffrey Mutai, Caesar traces the history of the marathon as well as the science, physiology, and psychology involved in running so fast for so long. And he shows us why this most democratic of races retains its brutal, enthralling appeal and why we are drawn to test ourselves to the limit.
"Two Hours "is a book about a beautiful sport few people understand. It takes us from big-money races in the United States and Europe to remote villages in Kenya. It s about talent, heroism, and refusing to accept defeat. As becomes clear not long after its starting gun, it transcends the search for a two-hour marathon ("The Washington Post"). This is a book about running that is about much more than running. It is a human drama like no other."
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781451685855
ISBN-10: 1451685858
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 142 x 213 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
ISBN-10: 1451685858
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 142 x 213 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Notă biografică
Ed Caesar is an author and a contributing writer to The New Yorker. Before joining The New Yorker, Caesar wrote stories for The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, Outside, The Smithsonian Magazine, Esquire, The Sunday Times (London), British GQ, and The Independent. He has reported from a wide range of countries, including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kosovo, Russia, and Iran. He has won a number of awards for his journalism, including the 2014 Journalist of the Year from the Foreign Press Association of London. His first book, Two Hours: The Quest to Run the Impossible Marathon, was awarded a Cross Sports Book of the Year award.
Recenzii
Superb
Ed Caesar's treatment of the near-mythical two-hour marathon is both implacably scientific and wonderfully reverential. As a former marathoner I deeply appreciate both.The prose hums along effortlessly and the topic is one of the most profound there is: the absolute limits of human performance. Reading a book that combines those two things is one of the great pleasures in life
A fascinating insight into the clockwork of what it means to be an elite athlete, always pushing at the edge of possibility. Like a good runner, Caesar carries the story along with grace and ease and generosity.He brings us to Kenya, New York, London, and Berlin, but ultimately allows us to look inside ourselves. It's the human story that shines through
I didn't think any book could make me interested in marathon running.Two Hoursdid that and much more.Ed Caesar's in-depth reporting explores one of sport's ultimate questions: is there a final human boundary and, if so, where? A terrific book: elegant, engaging and rewarding
This book explodes out of the blocks, continues at a terrific clip, never flags and breasts the tape victorious, its arms in the air.Like the best foot race, it is tight, pacy and riveting. A brilliant debut. Give the man a medal and a bunch of flowers
Lyrical and passionate...a celebration of the human spirit and what it can achieve
A delight to read. The definitive book on professional marathon running
Marvellous. Caesar's reportage has the feel of the very best of American journalism -as if he has researched the matter to hell, spent his time in the field, nailed down every fact, then bashed it out on a typewriter with a cigarette smouldering in his mouth
'Two Hoursisa kind of "Hoop Dreams"for runners'
Fascinating, timely, meticulously researched...this exploration of one of the great sporting quests of modern times will inspire anyone with a pair of trainers to go for a run
Caesar is very good on the personalities,mixing the art and science of distance running with vignettes about the athletes
A fine, engaging study of human endurance and the competitive spirit of marathon runners.Caesar wears his considerable research into most aspects of the marathon - its history, science, and the spectre of performance-enhancing drugs - with a loping, easy style
Fascinating.Will be enjoyed by anyone who has completed long runs along canals, through parks and down suburban streets
'Zippy, engaging, stylish, evocative'
There is much spirit inTwo Hoursand much human warmth
'Two Hoursbreaks new ground'
Intelligent, thoughtful
Caesar has established himself asperhaps the best new long-form magazine writer since the arrival of John Jeremiah Sullivan
Ed Caesar's treatment of the near-mythical two-hour marathon is both implacably scientific and wonderfully reverential. As a former marathoner I deeply appreciate both.The prose hums along effortlessly and the topic is one of the most profound there is: the absolute limits of human performance. Reading a book that combines those two things is one of the great pleasures in life
A fascinating insight into the clockwork of what it means to be an elite athlete, always pushing at the edge of possibility. Like a good runner, Caesar carries the story along with grace and ease and generosity.He brings us to Kenya, New York, London, and Berlin, but ultimately allows us to look inside ourselves. It's the human story that shines through
I didn't think any book could make me interested in marathon running.Two Hoursdid that and much more.Ed Caesar's in-depth reporting explores one of sport's ultimate questions: is there a final human boundary and, if so, where? A terrific book: elegant, engaging and rewarding
This book explodes out of the blocks, continues at a terrific clip, never flags and breasts the tape victorious, its arms in the air.Like the best foot race, it is tight, pacy and riveting. A brilliant debut. Give the man a medal and a bunch of flowers
Lyrical and passionate...a celebration of the human spirit and what it can achieve
A delight to read. The definitive book on professional marathon running
Marvellous. Caesar's reportage has the feel of the very best of American journalism -as if he has researched the matter to hell, spent his time in the field, nailed down every fact, then bashed it out on a typewriter with a cigarette smouldering in his mouth
'Two Hoursisa kind of "Hoop Dreams"for runners'
Fascinating, timely, meticulously researched...this exploration of one of the great sporting quests of modern times will inspire anyone with a pair of trainers to go for a run
Caesar is very good on the personalities,mixing the art and science of distance running with vignettes about the athletes
A fine, engaging study of human endurance and the competitive spirit of marathon runners.Caesar wears his considerable research into most aspects of the marathon - its history, science, and the spectre of performance-enhancing drugs - with a loping, easy style
Fascinating.Will be enjoyed by anyone who has completed long runs along canals, through parks and down suburban streets
'Zippy, engaging, stylish, evocative'
There is much spirit inTwo Hoursand much human warmth
'Two Hoursbreaks new ground'
Intelligent, thoughtful
Caesar has established himself asperhaps the best new long-form magazine writer since the arrival of John Jeremiah Sullivan
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