Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance

406 pages

English language

Published Aug. 13, 1974 by Bantam Books.

OCLC Number:
22014811

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3 stars (1 review)

The novel, published in 1974, uses a long motorcycle trip to frame a prolonged exploration of the world of ideas, about life and how best to live it. It references perspectives from Western and Eastern Civilizations as it explores the central question of the how to pursue technology so that human life is enriched rather than degraded. Narrated in the first person, it incorporates a parallel presentation of trip details and an ongoing retrospective concerning dramatic events from the Narrator's past, creating rich symbolism and including numerous analogies reinforcing the overall theme of coming to terms with the mysteries of why we exist and how best to live.

45 editions

not a good bedtime read

3 stars

This is the second time that I stop reading this book. I really enjoyed the journaling of the motorcycle trip, but that's only half of the story. After a day at work, sitting in bed, trying to wind down, the whole discussion about classicism vs romanticism and rational analysis, etc is just too dry and tiring to follow.

Subjects

  • Philosophy and civilization
  • Zen Buddhism and science
  • Essentialism (Philosophy)
  • Self
  • Travel
  • Fathers and sons

Places

  • United States