Zen i umetnost doržavanja motocikla

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Robert M. Pirsig: Zen i umetnost doržavanja motocikla (Serbian language, 2006, Okean)

351 pages

Langue : Serbian

Publié 13 août 2006 par Okean.

ISBN :
978-86-7752-037-3
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Numéro OCLC :
875199779

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(2 critiques)

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.

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

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.  

not a good bedtime read

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.

Sujets

  • Self
  • Fathers and sons

Lieux

  • United States