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File Size: 1123 KB
Print Length: 290 pages
Publisher: Vintage; 1 edition (August 19, 2008)
Publication Date: September 9, 2008
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B001EL6RRO
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Pirsig mentions at the beginning of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance that the book "should in no way be associated with that great body of factual information relating to orthodox Zen Buddhist practice." I take that statement to mean that there is no overt discussion about Zen in the novel, which is true. However, it can be argued that the novel is full of Zen -- it's just not overtly discuessed. I bought Richardson's book hoping that he might have something to say on that subject, but he seems to think that Pirsig writes about his motorcycle trip mainly to talk about motorcycles and his mental breakdown which, I'm convinced, isn't the whole story. And I'm left with the impression that Richcardson doesn't really get the most subtle aspects of Pirsig's novel.
Probably like everybody else who has bought this book I am a longtime fan of Robert Pirsig's classic book from 1974, so I was of course intrigued by Zen and Now and finally got around to reading it. Well, given the subject matter I expected to at least like this book, but I actually fell in love with it from the very first page. It's a GREAT "road book", and the writing is superb. The author employs a similar method as Pirsig did, weaving a present-tense travel narrative with biographical reflections ( and updates!) on Pirig's life story. Both are fascinating. This book could have been entitled Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Travel. For one thing, the author is crossing half the country NOT on a decked-out Honda Goldwing or a BMW or a Harley but on a 600cc single-cylinder dirt bike! That alone makes this an adventure worth reading about. Pirsig did his trip on a 305cc Honda, with his son on board no less. This was back in the days before motorcycles had evolved into two-wheeled cars. There is little of interest to me these days in modern motorcycle "touring", given the size and luxury of these things they are driving. But Mark Richardson rode a simple out-in-the-wind ( and rain!) honest-to-God motorcycle to really "feel out" the terrain Pirsig traveled in 1968 and made famous in his book. Richardson's is a heartfelt pilgrimage and a wonderful trip and read. Now that I've read this book I think it might be time to revisit the original, for the first time in about 20 years.
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance is one of my favorite books. So, naturally, I was drawn to Richardson's work. I read this book over the course of a few days... it is good enough to keep me coming back to finish it.Richardson's retracing of the Zen ride makes me want to go repeat the journey as well. The fact that he met a number of the people who were characters in the original book adds quite a lot of interest to the story. I enjoyed the stories of those interactions greatly.If you enjoyed Pirsig's work, Richardson's is worth a shot. It's not the same as the original and is not intended to be. But the insight of another motorcyclist retracing Pirsig's path is interesting. Enjoy!
While there was so much to learn from the classic work Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, my favorite parts of the book related to the story of the road trip that took place in July 1968. This book retraces that trip, informs the reader with facts about the Pirsig family and was a very enjoyable read.
Didn’t like his cavalier one-night stand with the girl half his age, despite his “happy marriage.†Would like money back.
If of love ZAMA, this is for you. I have read ZAMA 20 times in the past 40 years or so and this "story behind the story" is a fascinating read.
Loved this book .. Carried me back to my 3 readings of ZAMM (yep ...just like the author ... took me 3 tries to get thru the original).My only criticisms are two >> 1) No mention of the teaching method of "Chautauqua lectures" .. Which was the technique Pirsig used throughout the original book ... And 2) No discussion of "Gumption Traps" .. My favorite lecture of the entire ZAMM ... !!!
i kick-started this book with high hopes and expectations, if only to reconnect with the original zamm which i read as a college freshman at the university of michigan in 1976. but disappointment soon came over me, as i realized that the author was more intent on making "time" than "seeing" america as he attempted to retrace pirsig's original route. didn't he know that you can't step in the same river twice? and why was he so intent on making it to sf by his 42nd birthday? to his credit, the good parts of the book are like scenic overlooks into the biography of pirsig himself, and the tortuous psychological journey that became his life. pirsig gave the world a great book, and like prometheus, suffered for it. you need to be a real zamm devotee to want to buy and read this shallow retread. i am sure that it made a nifty and clever book proposal, but too much of the book is dull and lacks genuine introspection by not searching for higher, deeper philosophical truths. instead, the author is more concerned about writing in too much detail about all the various motels he stayed in. for that, one can buy an aaa motel guide.
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