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Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

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HarperCollins, Apr 21, 2009 - Psychology - 560 pages
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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beautiful writing, just great! - Goodreads
Pirsig is a terrible Buddhist but a fascinating writer. - Goodreads
First of all, the prose is dry, crisp and tangible. - Goodreads
The writing style bugs me. - Goodreads

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

User Review  - Marc L - Goodreads

I'm angry, I feel deceived. I had expected a lot, but it was just a waste of time. The writing is very rudimentary and dry, the final chapter is the kind of writing you can expect from a college boy ... Read full review

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

User Review  - Andrew Sun - Goodreads

While it is true that I typically dislike all the books that my high school requires for me to read, I feel like I have some justification towards not liking this one. I went in to this book with ... Read full review

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About the author (2009)

Robert M. Pirsig was born in 1928 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He studied chemistry and philosophy (B.A., 1950) and journalism (M.A., 1958) at the University of Minnesota, pursued graduate work in philosophy at the University of Chicago, and attended Benares Hindu University in India, where he studied Oriental philosophy. He is also the author of a sequel to this book, Lila.

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