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Rowing

Rowing

Por Lehmann, R. C.

Publicado por Good Press

English 2021 ISBN 4057664563989
eBook

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R. C. Lehmann's 'Rowing' emerges as a nuanced exploration of the psychology and philosophy behind the sport. Wrapping intricate reflections in elegant prose, this text delves into the physical and mental rigors of rowing, presenting it not merely as a sport but as a metaphor for resilience and personal growth. Lehmann navigates the literary waters between autobiography and philosophical treatise, engaging readers with vivid imagery and keen insights into the rhythms of both the rowing machine and the human spirit. Set against the backdrop of early 20th century England, the book captures a period when rowing began gaining prominence, influencing how it is perceived in contemporary sports culture. Lehmann, a passionate rower and an accomplished author, draws upon his extensive experiences both on and off the water. His dual roles as a participant and observer provide a unique lens through which we can examine the intersections of effort and endurance. Lehmann'Äôs background in literature and his personal affinity for the sport combine to shape a work that transcends its immediate subject matter, revealing broader truths about the human condition. Readers seeking to understand the deeper significance of physical endeavors will find 'Rowing' both enlightening and inspiring. It offers valuable perspectives not only for athletes and enthusiasts of rowing but also for anyone interested in the themes of perseverance, identity, and the artistry of movement. This book is a recommended addition for libraries and personal collections alike, enriching the dialogue on sport's role in shaping character.
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