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		<title>Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From the author of 'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning' come stories of hardship and hope in post-war Britain.</p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the author of &#8216;Saturday Night and Sunday Morning&#8217; come stories of hardship and hope in post-war Britain.</p>
<p>The title story in this classic collection tells of Smith, a defiant young rebel, inhabiting the no-man&#8217;s land of institutionalised Borstal. As his steady jog-trot rhythm transports him over an unrelenting, frost-bitten earth, he wonders why, for whom and for what he is running.</p>
<p>A groundbreaking work, &#8216;The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner&#8217; captured the grim isolation of the working class in the English Midlands when it was first published in 1960s. But Sillitoe&#8217;s depiction of petty crime and deep-seated anger in industrial and desperate cities remains as potent today as it was almost half a century ago.</p>
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