Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance

an inquiry into values

418 pages

English language

Published Aug. 13, 2005 by HarperPerennial Modern Classics.

ISBN:
978-0-06-167373-3
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OCLC Number:
191931910

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4 stars (161 reviews)

Pirsig's narrative of a father and son on a summer motorcycle trip across America's Northwest becomes a profound personal and philosophical odyssey into life's fundamental questions. -- From publisher description.

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Review of 'Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance' on 'Storygraph'

3 stars

This book started slow and frustrating but redeemed itself by the end. I’m not a philosophy expert by any stretch of the imagination but I found Part 3 engaging and thought provoking.

Part 1 felt, to me, marred by a sort of narcissism that was grating. Both the narrator and the author felt a bit like a “well actually” reply guy except instead of one exhausting tweet, he wrote a whole book. 

At one point the narrator describes a time when he felt seen and accepted as his true self, and it was when he stood at the head of a classroom and everyone hung on his every word. This is revealing.

But like I said, although this narcissism never went away, and the narrator remains, to me, deeply unlikable, the philosophy of the later parts drowns it out and it becomes worth reading.  

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (3rd re-read)

4 stars

This is the third time I've re-read this book, and I liked it the least this time. This book has a few important points, some of which I haven't found other books that talk about — in particular, the ideas about the tautological nature of "rationality" and "science" are important and unique, and the ideas about the nuances of what about the relationship of people to technology causes unhappiness and strife is well-considered. Unfortunately, much of the book is discussion of the novel philosophical concept that the author calls "Quality", a concept which I think is ill-considered and ill-argued. Frustrating, since the disagreements the author assumes a reader might have with his arguments are not the ones that I have.

I still do love this book, and I certainly would still recommend it in many circumstances, but I was sad to return to it and find it not quite as …

An engaging motorcycle journey and guide to understanding life

5 stars

On my third reading of my paperback copy, it began to fall apart. The book got lighter as I progressed because I recycled the pages I had finished. I identified with the author's emotional struggles and admired his dedication as a father and motorcycle mechanic. The author draws parallels between different aspects of the machine and how we can better understand our lives and surroundings.

Review of 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

While I liked a smaller part of it, the rest of hardly bearable. Pretentious statements, useless philosophy lessons and a very lousy storyline you will get some 10% of time spent on. The rest was pretentious af and boring. And I had a philosophy course, I was trying to get it. But it is all the mastery to bring ideas into the world and he clearly hadn't one. The motorcycle maintenance? Well, you will get some of it spread across his whole story in accidental cuts and carved book pages. I have some mixed feelings about this one. I like it but it made me struggle a lot.
Way too much watery goo one might assume to be philosophy but it ain't.
Consume with caution

Review of 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

I wanted to love this book, and I did for major portions of it. Like Phaedrus, though, I struggled with the classic side of things, and when Pirsig ventured into the intricacies of motorcycle repair he lost my attention. Finally finished it though, felt like a beast I had to slay. The last night I was reading it my wife was like, "Just finish the last 50 pages, that book has tortured you long enough."

Review of 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Very little fresh philosophical content; mostly name dropping. There is some small value in introducing some basic philosophical ideas, but there's quite a lot of garbage here to stumble over along the way. This book provides an insufferable meditation on how brilliant Pirsig considers himself:
- teaching Rhetoric by first convincing students of their need for it,
- driving himself mad by getting hung up on an apparent logical contradiction, rather than stepping back and reexamining his assumptions,
- redefining the word "Quality" to mean a 3rd category, separate but equal to "mind" and "matter,"
- inventing a useless, near-religious belief rather than investigating the real meaning and underlying mechanisms of quality.

Rather than switching tracks when he came to the end of the line in his "quality" investigations, Pirsig bashes his head into the buffer stop, and desires his readers to admire his maverick, intellectually honest attitude.

Systems engineering …

Review of 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

This was a sad story of a man who was searching for God, while at the same time refusing to acknowledge Him, and ultimately going crazy in the process.

There were a lot of interesting ideas, but he just took them way to far.

I know some folks got a lot out of this book, and I'm sure I got a little, but on the whole, it just left me feeling sad and depressed.

Review of 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' on 'GoodReads'

4 stars

Pretty good book.... started off really strong and held its speed until about 3/4ths of the way into the book. Then it just kinda lost its steam and focused on what I considered to be pretty trivial arguments. The book does show alot of the problems within modern Academic communities, but it doesnt really have any solutions to offer.

Review of 'Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

Eh. Philosophy doesn't particularly interest me. Nor do aesthetics or art. And I love the rational. As such, empathizing with Pirsig's mission was difficult. But what I found most problematic was not the theory that everything emerges from quality, that the rational and the aesthetic could be merged through quality, and that dialectics muck everything up, but that all this must be done on an individual level. Pirsig's proposal was something along the lines of a metaphysical version of urging everyone to change to energy-efficient light bulbs to stop global warning. And in the same manner, it won't work. To cure the world of its woes and give humans more fulfilling lives, which is what Pirsig says is his aim, you have to organize and mobilize and not make individually-directed entreaties.

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Subjects

  • Pirsig, Robert M.
  • Fathers and sons -- United States.
  • Self.

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