Books : Guidebook to "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 917.30492
EAN: 9780688060695
ISBN: 0688060692
Label: William Morrow
Manufacturer: William Morrow
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 408
Publication Date: December 31, 1990
Publisher: William Morrow
Studio: William Morrow
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I bought this book hoping for a large amount of further discussion and explanation to ZMM. Instead I found a brief (necessarily, given the hugeness of the topic) background to Eastern and Western philosophy (better covered elsewhere), some previously unpublished sections of the original ZMM manuscript (which felt somewhat like watching short DVD "Deleted Scenes" and trying to relate them to the original film), and a very large section devoted to reprinting original reviews of ZMM. A lot of the ... Read More
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Fascinating look into some of the deep issues behind ZMM - brilliant section on Eastern religion/philosophy is only slightly marred by turgid overwrought section on Western philosophy -or perhaps that's my own philisophical preferences talking. Essential for people who found themselves fascinated by the deep metaphysical issues in ZMM. Not recommended, however, for people who found themselves skipping the long bits about philosophy and wanted to get back to the road story all the time.
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Additional background material, both philosophical and historical, really illuminates the original Pirsig book. The bonus is sometimes startling insights, and new questions (often unanswered for the reader to work out). Think of it as an informal but well-written textbook by teachers who care both about the material and the student. It lures the reader into further self-study in epistemology, metaphysics, aesthetics, and ethics. Contains valuable passages that were edited out of the original ... Read More
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Very profound. Not many books make you think like "Zen ..." does. Heightens the pleasure of reading by adding the dimension of thought to it. 'Phaedrus' leaps off the pages of the book to stay with you for the rest of your life...and perhaps beyond too. Keeps up to its own high quality values. If you liked "Zen ..." I would recommend "LILA" by Robert Pirsig which is another masterpiece.
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I am a young fan of the power of freedom motos can offer us, even without driving one, anyway, Pirsig's travels along America have all a sense of epic and total democracy of mind, in the sense that each men and women are looking for their good path in this World, and here we have a solution of a man with his son totally ready to face the misterious magic of the open road, plus the force given by oriental zen and inner peace! Incredible America, once more!!! FABRI atiber@tin.it
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