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The
2011 Award |
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Running by Jean Echenoz Translated from the original French by Linda Coverdale
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Publisher of Nominated Edition: The New Press, USA.
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ABOUT
THE BOOK |
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 post–World War II communist rule of Czechoslovakia, Running— a bestseller in France—follows the famed career of Czech runner Emil Zátopek: 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 long-distance runner. (From Publisher). |
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR |
Jean Echenoz won France’s prestigious Prix Goncourt for I’m Gone (The New Press). He is the author of five previous novels in English translation and is the winter of numerous literary prizes, among them the Prix Medicis and the European Literature Jeopardy Prize. He lives in Paris. |
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