Zen and Now, Mark Richardson
Zen and Now, Mark Richardson
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Zen and Now
On the Trail of Robert Pirsig and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance

Author: Mark Richardson

Narrator: Buck Schirner

Unabridged: 9 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/09/2008


Synopsis

In 1968, Robert Pirsig and his eleven-year-old son, Chris, made the cross-country motorcycle trip that would become the inspiration for Pirsig’s book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, a powerful blend of personal narrative and philosophical investigation that has inspired generations. Among the millions of readers to fall under the book’s spell was Mark Richardson, who as a young man struggled to understand Pirsig’s provocative and elusive ideas. Rereading the book decades later, Richardson, now a journalist and father of two, was moved by its portrayal of Pirsig’s complex relationship with Chris and struck by the timelessness of its lessons. So he tuned up his old Suzuki dirt bike and became a “Pirsig pilgrim,” one of the legions of fans who retrace the Pirsigs’ route from Minneapolis to San Francisco. In following this itinerary over the lonely byways of the American West, Richardson revisits the people and places from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, pondering the meaning of Pirsig’s philosophy and the answers it may offer to the questions in his own life. Richardson’s dogged reporting also gives new insight into the reclusive writer’s life, exploring Pirsig’s struggle with mental illness, his unwanted celebrity, and the tragic, brutal murder of Chris in 1979. Published to coincide with the fortieth anniversary of Pirsig’s original trip, Zen and Now is a stirring meditation on a classic work and a passionate inquiry into the lessons it continues to teach us in the complex and bewildering world we inhabit today.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jerry on March 28, 2009

When I first read Robert Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, I felt somewhat bewildered. I loved his passion, I loved the intensity of his relationships and his beliefs about life. And yet, I felt he was over his head, trying to build sanity on shaky ground. He desperately tried to s......more

Goodreads review by Jonas on January 08, 2009

Not the greatest book I ever read, definitely took advantage of ZAMM hype to publicize a mediocre road trip retracing Pirsig's steps. Read ZAMM and save yourself the trouble of reading this one. Though I learned a few things about Robert Pirsig's life that I didn't know before and discovered that I......more

Goodreads review by Deb (Readerbuzz) on June 23, 2022

Mark Richardson takes to the road on a cycle, following the path of Robert Pirsig in his now-classic philosophical book, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Richardson outlines Pirsig's struggles as he shares his own. It's a book for every fan of ZAMM.......more

Goodreads review by Jim on December 17, 2009

There's something about reading a book while you're sick, a strange dislocation that both concentrates the mind and sets the imagination adrift. For the last couple days I've been home with a bad cold, reading Zen and Now – pausing only for another pot of awful herbal tea or a richly-layered sneeze.......more

Goodreads review by John on January 14, 2019

This book parallels the topics and structure of the Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (ZAOMM) book on numerous levels. It is a combination of history, spiritual memoir and travelogue, and it works on these planes, though not as well as the original. The author traces the route that Pirsig tr......more