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Riding with Rilke: Reflections on Motorcycles and Books

by Ted Bishop

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Publisher Comments:

A motorcycle odyssey that combines the sensory seduction of the road with the intellectual rewards of archival research.

Ted Bishop took one last ride before the fall term. When he tried to pass a tractor-trailer at 80 miles per hour, his motorcycle began to vibrate out of control. Bishop was flung into a ditch, breaking his back in two places, shattering a wrist and ankle, and collapsing his lungs. Left with time to write and reflect, Bishop produced Riding with Rilke, an account of the epic motorcycle trip he had completed just before the crash. Here, Bishop takes readers from Edmonton to Austin, through the classic landscapes of the American West, and to a few of America and Europe's most famous cities as he reconciles what it means to be both a road dog and a researcher. Whether describing the shock of holding Virginia Woolf's suicide note in the British Library or the outlaw thrill of cruising small American towns on his Ducati, Bishop meditates with wit and honesty on the tangled interplay of life, work, and art.

Review:

"English professor Bishop trades 'tweed for leather' and hurtles away from the University of Alberta (Canada) on his Ducati, which he rides south through the Western U.S. all the way to the University of Texas at Austin. His professional objective was research on Virginia Woolf's novel Jacob's Room at the UT archives of British modernist writers, but his pledge along the way was 'To seek out the smallest roads possible, to avoid the direct route, to eat in mom-and-pop diners.' For Bishop, riding 'is an inward experience. Like reading,' a parallel that loosely links the elements of this discursive but engaging account — part travelogue, part ode to his bike and part literary criticism. He temporarily abandons his Woolf scholarship for a project on Joyce's Ulysses, a venture that sidetracks him to New York City and Europe before he heads back to Austin to pick up his Ducati. The ride home ends in disaster when he wipes out at 105 mph, breaks his back in two places, but survives to walk again — and write this easygoing, romantic memoir infused with joie de vivre. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Whether describing the shock of holding Virginias Woolf's suicide note in the British Library or the outlaw thrill of cruising small American towns on his Ducati, Bishop mediates with wit and honest on the tangled interplay of life, work, and art.

About the Author

Ted Bishop has authored books and articles on Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and modernist publishing. His writing has also appeared in Cycle Canada, Enroute, and Rider. He lives in Edmonton and teaches at the University of Alberta.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780393062618
Author:
Bishop, Ted
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Author:
Bishop, Edward
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Educators
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Travelers
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Travel
Subject:
United States Description and travel.
Subject:
Canada Description and travel.
Subject:
Biography-Literary
Copyright:
Edition Description:
American
Publication Date:
20060931
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
261
Dimensions:
8 x 6 in

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Product details 261 pages W. W. Norton & Company - English 9780393062618 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "English professor Bishop trades 'tweed for leather' and hurtles away from the University of Alberta (Canada) on his Ducati, which he rides south through the Western U.S. all the way to the University of Texas at Austin. His professional objective was research on Virginia Woolf's novel Jacob's Room at the UT archives of British modernist writers, but his pledge along the way was 'To seek out the smallest roads possible, to avoid the direct route, to eat in mom-and-pop diners.' For Bishop, riding 'is an inward experience. Like reading,' a parallel that loosely links the elements of this discursive but engaging account — part travelogue, part ode to his bike and part literary criticism. He temporarily abandons his Woolf scholarship for a project on Joyce's Ulysses, a venture that sidetracks him to New York City and Europe before he heads back to Austin to pick up his Ducati. The ride home ends in disaster when he wipes out at 105 mph, breaks his back in two places, but survives to walk again — and write this easygoing, romantic memoir infused with joie de vivre. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , Whether describing the shock of holding Virginias Woolf's suicide note in the British Library or the outlaw thrill of cruising small American towns on his Ducati, Bishop mediates with wit and honest on the tangled interplay of life, work, and art.

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