Platoeatssouls's review of To the Edge: A Man, Death Valley, and the Mystery of Endurance

To the Edge: A Man, Death Valley, and the Mystery of Endurance To the Edge: A Man, Death Valley, and the Mystery of Endurance
by Kirk Johnson
118723
Platoeatssouls's review
rating: 2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars
bookshelves: theboxmarkeddone
recommended for: runners
status: Read in March, 2008

Following his brother's death, NY Times reporter Kirk Johnson decided to become a runner. But he wasn't interested in doing any old race - he had his heart set on running the Badwater Ultramarathon, a 135-mile race across Death Valley, widely regarded as the most difficult footrace in the world. This book chronicles his descent into ultrarunning and (simultaneously) gonzo journalism.

In a normal newspaper story, the reporter remains at a distance from his subject - there is no "I", and so the tone is (perceived as) objective, rather than subjective, or at least that is what they strive for. In gonzo journalism, the journalist inserts the "I" and truly becomes "one of those crazies" (as he says), which is what happens here. While this gives a more interesting look at Mr. Johnson's struggle to go from a non-runner to an elite athlete over the course of a year, it also skews the perspective one gets of the race. Other participants wander in and out, nev...more
Like this review?   yes    flag



comments

No comments have been added yet.



all of Platoeatssouls's books »