James Hibbard, "The Art of Cycling: Philosophy, Meaning, and a Life on Two Wheels" (Pegasus Books, 2023)
Apr 29, 2023
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James Hibbard, author of The Art of Cycling: Philosophy, Meaning, and a Life on Two Wheels, explores the connection between philosophy and cycling, reflects on leaving professional cycling, discusses the unique relationship between cyclists and their bikes, and explores the intersection of cycling philosophy and personal healing. They also discuss the challenges of graduate school and their upcoming book on the intellectual history of Silicon Valley.
The Art of Cycling explores the connection between cycling, philosophy, and personal narrative, offering insights into the nature of being an elite athlete and the lessons that can be applied to life as a whole.
Cycling and philosophy can provide a means of healing and therapy, allowing individuals to connect with the physical world, experience the present moment, and come to terms with impermanence and death.
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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: Philosophy, Meaning, and a Life on Two Wheels(Pegasus Books, 2023) 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.
A former professional cyclist, James Hamilton Hibbard studied philosophy at The University of California, Santa Cruz and DePaul University. He has received grants and been selected for workshops by PEN America and Tin House. Also a screenwriter, James' first feature film is currently being developed. He lives with his wife and son in Northern California.
Tom Discenna is Professor of Communication at Oakland University whose work examines issues of academic labor and communicative labor more broadly.