Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

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4.5
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Acclaimed as one of the most exciting books in the history of American letters, this modern epic became an instant bestseller upon publication in 1974, transforming a generation and continuing to inspire millions. This 25th Anniversary Quill Edition features a new introduction by the author; important typographical changes; and a Reader's Guide that includes discussion topics, an interview with the author, and letters and documents detailing how this extraordinary book came to be. A narration of a summer motorcycle trip undertaken by a father and his son, the book becomes a personal and philosophical odyssey into fundamental questions of how to live. The narrator's relationship with his son leads to a powerful self-reckoning; the craft of motorcycle maintenance leads to an austerely beautiful process for reconciling science, religion, and humanism. Resonant with the confusions of existence, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is a touching and transcendent book of life.

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4.5
126 reviews
Corey
September 16, 2020
You might gain a little more insight studying Taoism first and seeing the "nonsense". There is incredible beauty to be found in being unable to understand something. The illusion that there is only subjective reality and objective reality is swallowed by the fact that reality has more context than words can manage to bottle. You can try to bottle the ocean but you'll only ever grasp a portion and this book did a lot to help me understand what it means to not understand. I have been writing a theory for so many months now and all the pieces aligned perfectly when I read this. It finally helped me piece together those last little fragments that included me and - it would be no exaggeration to say this book changed my life. I would have done nearly anything to have met the man who wrote it and I quite literally broke into tears learning he'd passed. God bless you and thank you for helping me reach outside myself. You were a treasure that helped expand the horizon of the worldview.
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Phillip Lax
January 4, 2016
It was just ok for me. It didn't quite make sense to me. The reading didn't flow very naturally. Perhaps it is purposefully confusing at times. Had some nice messages and nice imagery, but seemed long winded and to go on tangents. I didn't quite get the message. I didn't quite learn much about philosophy. Perhaps this isn't a good starter philosophy book. I felt like I was reading the entire time through a heavy fog of what was actually going on.
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Charles Johnson
May 28, 2021
very inspiring! I'm scared to death of climbing on a motorcycle, but this book makes me want to try. his trip across country reveals many hidden jewels that can be applied to everyday life. I've read the hardcopy three times, and I'm going to read it again. it's just an outstanding story and a uniquely way of looking at life.
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About the author

Robert M. Pirsig (1928–2017) is the author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, which has sold more than five-million copies since its publication in 1974, and Lila, a finalist for the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. He graduated from the University of Minnesota (B.A., 1950; M.A., 1958) and attended Benares Hindu University in India, where he studied Eastern philosophy, and the University of Chicago, where he pursued a PhD in philosophy. Pirsig’s motorcycle resides in the Smithsonian Institution.

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