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LONGLISTED FOR THE 2025 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR NONFICTION
A revelatory exploration of the relationship between music and running by one of our foremost music writers**Longlisted for the National Book Award**
"An ecstatic and eccentric blend of criticism, music, autobiography and philosophy that is knowingly caught between genres."--Becca Rothfeld, Washington Post "Focusing on music though earphones while in motion, Mr. Ratliff gets out of his own head, which is something critics and even casual listeners would benefit from doing more often. As he runs, his connection to music becomes more spiritually attuned and, with each step, a more palpable experience...He writes with reverence about a song's 'deep middle, with many moments that make me wonder how I got there, moments of complicated grace.' That sense of a deep middle--free from ideas about opening salvos or closing resolutions, free from concerns over form--are contained in his favorite music and, fleetingly but stirringly, in his book."--Larry Blumenfeld, Wall Street Journal "...there's much to be gleaned from the quiet, steady determination with which Ratliff approaches running"--Tadhg Hoey, Los Angeles Review of Books "Ratliff, it turns out, is not just an exceptional music writer, he's also managed to capture life and listening and the creative pursuit, and the thing these all have in common: to succeed, you must, at all costs, just keep going."--Sam Hockley-Smith, Southwest Review "Certain writing rushes out of the mind and into the body, makes you want to slam the book shut, get up, move around. Ben Ratliff's brilliant and invigorating new book will make you want to do just that: Run the Song."--Nuar Alsadir