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The Art of Cycling: Philosophy, Meaning, and a Life on Two Wheels
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The Art of Cycling: Philosophy, Meaning, and a Life on Two Wheels
Current price: $27.95


Barnes and Noble
The Art of Cycling: Philosophy, Meaning, and a Life on Two Wheels
Current price: $27.95
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A meditative love letter to the sport of cycling which explores how the cultivation of a tangible skill can shed new light on age-old questions of selfhood, meaning, and purpose.
Interweaving a deeply personal narrative of elite-level cycling and mental health struggles with an evocative history of Western philosophy from Plato to the Existentialists,
The Art of Cycling
explores the limits of rationality and how the visceral, embodied nature of sport ultimately has the potential to redeem us from the painful, locked-in isolation of our own heads.
In the tradition of philosophical road trip titles like
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
and
On the Road, The Art of Cycling
turns a critical eye towards our increasingly disconnected digital lives —showing how re-engaging with the material world can breathe new vitality into everyday existence and serve as a countervailing force against the sense of detachment which has come to characterize modern life for so many.
Interweaving a deeply personal narrative of elite-level cycling and mental health struggles with an evocative history of Western philosophy from Plato to the Existentialists,
The Art of Cycling
explores the limits of rationality and how the visceral, embodied nature of sport ultimately has the potential to redeem us from the painful, locked-in isolation of our own heads.
In the tradition of philosophical road trip titles like
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
and
On the Road, The Art of Cycling
turns a critical eye towards our increasingly disconnected digital lives —showing how re-engaging with the material world can breathe new vitality into everyday existence and serve as a countervailing force against the sense of detachment which has come to characterize modern life for so many.