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Out of Thin Air: Running Wisdom and Magic from Above the Clouds in Ethiopia: Winner of the Margaret Mead Award 2022

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Out of Thin Air: Running Wisdom and Magic from Above the Clouds in Ethiopia: Winner of the Margaret Mead Award 2022

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Crawley

ISBN:

9781472975294

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Sport

Publication Date:

1st February 2022

UK Publication Date:

11th November 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Marathon and cross-country running
Sports training and coaching
Social and cultural anthropology
Memoirs

Dewey:

796.420963

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

206g

Description

LONGLISTED FOR THE WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD 2021 LONGLISTED FOR THE RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE 2021 'Inspiring' The Guardian 'Excellent' Runner's World 'Fascinating' Publishers Weekly 'Brilliant' Ed Vaizey 'Through reading this book you will come to understand that the heart and soul of running are to be found in Ethiopia.' Haile Gebrselassie 'Engaging, warm and humane A delight' TLS Full of wonderful insights and lessons from a world where the ability to run is viewed as something almost mysterious and magical. Adharanand Finn, author of Running with the Kenyans Ethiopia is a place where I have been told that energy is controlled by angels and demons and where witchdoctors can help you to acquire another runners power. It is a place where an anonymous runner in the forest told me, miming an imaginary scoreboard and with a completely straight face, that he had dreamt that he would run 10km in 25 minutes. It is a place where they tell me that the air at Mount Entoto will transform me into a 2.08 marathon runner. It is a place, in short, of wisdom and magic, where dreaming is still very much alive. Why does it make sense to Ethiopian runners to get up at 3am to run up and down a hill Who would choose to train on almost impossibly steep and rocky terrain, in hyena territory And how come Ethiopian men hold six of the top ten fastest marathon times ever Michael Crawley spent fifteen months in Ethiopia training alongside (and sometimes a fair way behind) runners at all levels of the sport, from night watchmen hoping to change their lives to world class marathon runners, in order to answer these questions. Follow him into the forest as he attempts to keep up and get to the heart of their success.

Reviews

Excellent * Runner's World *
Engaging, warm and humane A delight * TLS *
Through reading this book you will come to understand that the heart and soul of running are to be found in Ethiopia. I welcome everyone to experience the Ethiopian love of running, and to come and have the same life altering experience that Michael had. Running is life! * Haile Gebrselassie *
Inspiring ... evocative and easily paced ... Out of Thin Air peels back the layers of one of the worlds most extraordinary and unexplored sporting cultures, and reveals a powerful simplicity at its core. * The Guardian *
Full of wonderful insights and lessons from a world where the ability to run is viewed as something almost mysterious and magical. * Adharanand Finn *
Out of Thin Air is marvellous. Crawley is a superb writer, runner and anthropologist. On every page, you'll learn something new about running, and about the culture of the people in the world who do it best. * Nick Thompson, CEO, The Atlantic *
An evocative and clear-eyed portrait of Ethiopian running * Ed Caesar *
Out of Thin Air is a must-read ... We'd happily recommend it to anyone with even a passing interest in the sport. For the keen runner, it's a must-have! * Trail Running *
A deep dive into the rich and complex culture that produces some of the best runners the world has ever seen. * Alex Hutchinson, author of Endure *
Fascinating ... This big-hearted tale will resonate with readers regardless of whether theyve ever laced up a pair of running shoes. * Publishers Weekly *
You don't have to be a runner to enjoy this book * Woman's Weekly *

Author Bio

Michael Crawley is a 2.20 marathon runner who has competed internationally for Scotland and Great Britain. He is Assistant Professor in Social Anthropology at Durham University. This is his first book.

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