Anyone interested in the history of athletics will have heard of Emil
Zátopek, the greatest Czech long-distance runner of all time. His life
story is the subject of a short novel by the Prix Goncourt winning French
writer, Jean Echenoz, called simply “Running” – “Courir” in the
original French. The book is an account of the life of an athlete whose
quiet, determined attitude towards his sport contrasted with the complex
political dramas going on around him in mid-20th century Europe. David
Vaughan looks at the book and at the life of Emil