She's a Bad Motorcycle: Writers on Riding


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Why do people ride motorcycles? Thomas Krens, curator of The Art of the Motorcycle, the most popular exhibition ever mounted at the Guggenheim Museum, writes: "For much of society, the motorcycle remains a forbidden indulgence, an object of fantasy, and danger." And of envy. No other machine is thought of as the vehicle -- "the perfect vehicle" Melissa Holbrook Pierson calls it "of rebellion, lawlessness, and freedom."

She's A Bad Motorcycle collects the writings of those who have sought that freedom. From the genre-defining -- and exploding -- Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance to Chasing Che the motorcycle has inspired a startlingly rich, unabashedly romantic body of writing that celebrates the risks and exhilaration of the journey to self-discovery. The book includes selections from Eric Burdon, Harry Crews, Harlan Ellison, Robert E. Fulton, Jr., Che Guevara, Fred Haefele, S.E. Hinton, Dennis Hopper, Richard La Plante, Erika Lopez, Horace McCoy, Allen Noren, Robert Pirsig, Gary Paulsen, Melissa Holbrook Pierson, Patrick Symmes, Keith Tye, Hunter S. Thompson, Lois Wilson, Daniel R. Wolf and Tom Wolfe, as well as photographs by Bruce Davidson, Martin Dixon, Ann Ferrar, Danny Lyon, Helge Pedersen, and Irving Penn.

Author: Geno Zanetti
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Published: 12/01/2001
Pages: 256
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.96lbs
Size: 9.03h x 6.04w x 0.71d
ISBN13: 9781560253174
ISBN10: 1560253177
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Popular Culture
- Transportation | Motorcycles | History

About the Author
Geno Zanetti is a life long motorcycle rider and freelance journalist whose work has appeared in Esquire, Details, Easyriders, and cycle World. A veteran Sturgis attendee, Geno rode with several one-percenter clubs in his youth.