The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner Review

The story follows (named Colin in the 1962 film), a poor teenager from Nottingham who is sent to a Borstal (a youth reform school) after robbing a bakery.

The Borstal's governor, an emblem of the establishment, discovers Smith's exceptional talent for long-distance running. The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner

The governor offers Smith privileges in exchange for winning a prestigious cross-country race against a local elite private school. The story follows (named Colin in the 1962

is a seminal 1959 short story (or novella) by Alan Sillitoe that later became a cornerstone of the British New Wave in cinema. It is a powerful exploration of working-class rebellion, identity, and the struggle against societal conformity . Core Plot & Character is a seminal 1959 short story (or novella)

In the story’s iconic climax, Smith runs far ahead of the competition but stops just inches before the finish line. He stands still, staring at the stunned governor, and deliberately lets other runners pass him to lose the race. Major Themes