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The Endurance Artist

Lazarus Lake, the Barkley & a Race with No End

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Sep 16, 2025

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Description

A rare look into an enigmatic accountant from the Tennessee backwoods who morphs into Lazarus Lake, the world’s most notorious race maker.

The Endurance Artist is an all-access pass to the world’s most grueling races and the mastermind behind them.

Gary Cantrell, better known by the nom de guerre Lazarus Lake, has been described as a “hillbilly genius” and the “Leonardo di Vinci of pain.” His Barkley Marathons is considered the most difficult ultramarathon ever devised, a fight club in the wilderness run in secret. With books hidden in the woods, a cigarette-start, and elevation gain that amounts to summiting Mount Everest twice, the Barkley defies convention. Big’s Backyard Ultra pushes human beings to their absolute limit on a four-mile loop that is run every hour starting on the hour until there is just one runner standing—most recently, a high school teacher who ran 450 miles without sleep.

Author Jared Beasley uncovers the world of a recluse hell-bent on rewriting the rules to reveal a life reimagined and failure reinvented. Laz calls into question our obsession with winning and fairness, success and failure, and whether these ideas handicap potential.

Product Details

Publisher80/20 Publishing
Publish DateSeptember 16, 2025
Pages280
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9798990795822
Dimensions228.6 X 152.4 X 0.0 mm | 265.4 g

About the Author

Jared Beasley is an author and journalist who never expected to find himself embedded in the world of ultrarunning. A former actor with a degree in theatre and literature from The University of Alabama, he brings a human perspective to a sport that is at times rife with danger and denial. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, Canadian Running, Outside, and he has a monthly column in Ultrarunning Magazine, "Detours of the Lost and Found." Two of his articles made Runner’s World’s top ten stories of the year in 2020. He’s been a featured guest on several podcasts, including Ultrarunner, Author’s Stories, Bad Boy Running, and The Shakeout Podcast.

Beasley's first book In Search of Al Howie was published by Rocky Mountain Books, a piece of ultrarunning history that earned rave reviews. It was awarded the Kirkus star for literary merit and selected for their list of best books of the year. “A quirky, captivating biography,” wrote Kirkus. “If the author described a smoke-filled bar, they'd smell it.” Adventure Journal added, “This moving biography will leave you yearning for a recent yet distant unplugged era in human-powered adventure.” Beasley has since published over 50 features on the sport of ultrarunning in major newspapers and magazines.

Reviews

"If you’re a runner—you’ll devour it. If you’re not a runner—you’ll devour it. Beasley finally delivers the tale so many of us have waited to read, a book as rambunctious, bloody and—yes, beautiful—as its subjects."
"Gripping. I could barely put it down! Brilliant."

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