10 Haruki Murakami quotes to get you running again
By: Catherine Orda
- 7 years ago
Haven’t felt like running lately? Haruki Murakami, the author best known for his eccentric brand of literature is your unlikely running motivation
The Japanese writer Haruki Murakami has written over a dozen books—all of which are beloved, critically acclaimed bestsellers that have been translated into 50 languages. He is also a marathoner, ultramarathoner, and a triathlete. He loves running so much that he wants his tombstone to read:
Haruki Murakami
1949-20**
Writer (and Runner)
At Least He Never Walked
Best known for his surrealist plotlines and eccentric characters, Murakami has written about a wide variety of topics including long distance running, which has since made him an unlikely inspiration to runners. His 2007 memoir, “What I Talk About When I Talk About Running” documents his experiences as a runner and a novelist, and how the two seemingly disparate fields often intersect.
This book—while reasonably lacking much of Murakami’s signature literary oddities, and written in a more straightforward, sparse style (similar to that of Raymond Carver, from whom the book’s title is derived)—is a compelling meditation on running as a way of living a purposeful life. Murakami is wise, funny, self-effacing, and wildly passionate about running and the many unexpected ways it ties in with a person’s inner life. So if ever you’re in need of inspiration, pick up and read this book. Here’s a sample of what you can learn from Haruki Murakami: