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		<title>How I Ended Up Next to John Irving</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A few years ago, I contributed an essay to a book about running. It was called Die Philosophie des Laufens (The Philosophie of Running) and published by Mairisch, a small independent press with excellent taste and the kind of literary courage that larger houses often like to claim for themselves. In January, Mairisch got in touch with me about something unexpected. Diogenes — one of the most established and respected publishers in the German-speaking world — wanted to include my essay in an anthology. The book would be called Lauf und davon — Geschichten vom Jogging (Run and Away — Stories of Jogging). Of course I said yes. It felt like one of those decisions you make instantly, happily, almost casually, without fully understanding what is actually happening. The Experience of Being Alive in a Running Body Only today did it really land. My contributor’s copy arrived in the mail, and suddenly the whole thing became real in the most physical, unmistakable way. There it was: my name, my text — Im Takt, aus dem &#8230;]]></description>
		
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