The book I have chosen for this project is Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, written by Robert M. Pirsig. The book is about the author (although he is not named in the book), and his son on a 17-day motorcycle journey from Minnesota to California. Throughout this journey the main character talks about the meaning of 'Quality' through a series of philosophical discussions, referred to as Chautauquas by the author.
"What follows is based on actual occurrences. Although
much has been changed for rhetorical purposes,
it must be regarded in its essence as fact. However,
it should in no way be associated with that
great body of factual information relating to
orthodox Zen Buddhist practice. It's not very
factual on motorcycles, either."
(Authors Note)
I found this book on a bookcase at home, and it turns out it was my dads when he was about 17. The title and look of the book intrigued me to read it, which i hastily did, and within no time at all it was over. It seemed to drag me into the story, enveloping my mind with great visuals and thought provoking questions. This is the reason i chose the book for this project, because in a way, (not to sound too cheesy), it holds a special place in my mind. And i advise anyone who has not already done so, to try and find a copy and lose yourself in it.