Talk About Running

Filed under:Memoir and Documentary News — posted by admin on August 18, 2008 @ 10:26 am

The world’s a-frenzy as the pool gives way to the track at the Beijing Olympics. Maybe that’s what drew my attention to the Telegraph’s review of novelist Haruki Murakami’s new memoir What I Talk About When I Talk About Running:

What I Talk About When I Talk About Running has a satisfyingly elliptical structure. Its central strand concerns Murakami’s preparations for the 2005 New York City Marathon. Around this he weaves accounts of earlier races - marathons, ultramarathons and triathlons - as well as the story of his beginnings as a novelist and runner.

From his epiphany at a baseball game on April Fool’s Day 1978 - ‘the crack of bat meeting ball right on the sweet spot echoed through the stadium… And it was at that exact moment that a thought struck me: You know what? I could try writing a novel’ - there is a movement between everyday, prosaic detail and more philosophical possibilities.

By turns, running is presented as simply a means of combating the newly sedentary novelist’s tendency to put on weight, and as a kind of healthful yang to the decadent yin of the writerly imagination.

Ultimately, he suggests, it provides the physical and mental stamina necessary to sustain life as a creative artist over the span of a lengthy career. Running becomes both a metaphor for the focus and endurance needed by the writer and a means by which they can be achieved.

Read the rest here.  What are you doing to “sustain life as a creative artist”?

Rock-afire Explosion!

Filed under:Memoir and Documentary News — posted by admin on August 1, 2008 @ 9:37 pm

Maybe you remember Showbiz Pizza Place from when you were a kid, or when you took your kids there in the 1980s. Showbiz went out of business some time ago, but recently, performances by the animatronic house band Rock-afire Explosion have been showing up on YouTube: Electric Feel by MGMT or Love In This Club by Usher. And now it appears there’s a documentary about the lingering popularity of Rock-afire Explosion due out this Fall:

You can bet we’ll keep you posted!



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