Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
This book, written by Robert M. Pirsig, has really surprised me; the story it’s quite unusual: a man ride his “machine” with his son and two friends across US and during this journey many philosophical discussions take place. Most of these regard “Quality” a concept which breaks the dualism typical of western culture by bridging again Classic and Romantic understanding. The narrator tells the story of Phaedrus, the person who he himself was before being treated with a shock therapy, and his search for Quality, not through definitions nor by rationality but by a Zen like approach.
The book is really stimulating and all philosophical ideas presented are related to all-day-things, like maintaining a motorcycle for example. I think that everyone regardless his education can enjoy this book as I’ve enjoyed it.



Dear Francesco,
My class is about to read Pirsig’s book. However teaching in Harlem (138-Armory) it is tough to keep all the readers on the same level. We have three to four different reading levels. Is the any way you can help the children and provide them with cliff notes for before they read the text. This lets the students fully understand each chapter so when they read it they will not become lost in the large words or the carried out sentences of the book.
if you can glovelove31@yahoo.com
Thanks