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I never really thought about reading Zen; should I?
Just started reading his book a few weeks back. Gotta put it down and read something else and come back to it, is what you have to do.
You're a scholar, Chad.. why not?
I shouldn't have said it that way, I have considered in passing reading it several times over the years, but never seriously. The pic of he and his son on a Honda 350?, really draws my attention. I did a couple rides like that on the back of my Dads /7 in 81/82, important and cherished memories for me.
It is a long slog if you find yourself not liking the author...the book is mostly a personal journey in search of Quality...the motorcycle sections are riveting reading for me...the sections where he deals with his mental illness are what the critics raved about but I preferred his deliberations on motorcycle maintenance and the human-machine interface...YMMVIt IS worth reading but not just a motorcycle travelogue by any means...HTH
Tried - but never could get through it. Seemed, IMHO, mostly self-absorbed drivel, boring to the point of nausea.Let the flames begin. But R.I.P. nonetheless.
First and fore most - R.I.P. Robert...and Godspeed. But as I recall back in the day, the book was definitely a real snoozer (IMHO) and it definitely "dragged", and I got through it, but it was'nt very uplifting at all (IMHO)
The book is more interesting once you know more of his life and what went on. His mental illness and barbaric shock therapy, the beginning signs of mental illness in his son, and the son's tragic death, etc.Like many good books, an accompanying text that fills in the gaps makes for a better understandings (at least for my limited mind).
His mental illness and barbaric shock therapy...