[alyosha]
I'm searching for a book or person similar to ZAMM/Phaedrus/Pirsig, and would 
love to hear your ideas.

[Arlo]
I'd *strongly* recommend FSC Northrop's "The Meeting of East and West".

"It's a text on Oriental philosophy and it's the most difficult book he's ever 
read. He's glad to be alone and bored in this empty troop compartment, 
otherwise he'd never get through it.

The book states that there's a theoretic component of man's existence which is 
primarily Western (and this corresponded to Phædrus' laboratory past) and an 
esthetic component of man's existence which is seen more strongly in the Orient 
(and this corresponded to Phædrus' Korean past) and that these never seem to 
meet. These terms "theoretic" and "esthetic" correspond to what Phædrus later 
called classic and romantic modes of reality and probably shaped these terms in 
his mind more than he ever knew. The difference is that the classic reality is 
primarily theoretic but has its own esthetics too. The romantic reality is 
primarily esthetic, but has its theory too. The theoretic and esthetic split is 
between components of a single world. The classic and romantic split is between 
two separate worlds. The philosophy book, which is called The Meeting of East 
and West, by F. S. C. Northrop, suggests that greater cognizance be made of the 
"undifferentiated aesthetic continuum" from which the theoretic arises." (ZMM)

If you're looking for more of a 'reflective travelogue', I'd suggest "Blue 
Highways" by William Least Heat-Moon. It probably doesn't go into formal 
philosophy (per se) as much as you seem to want, but the themes and topics are 
there.

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