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Crashing (Paperback)
William Trent Pancoast
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R291
Discovery Miles 2 910
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Wildcat (Paperback)
William Trent Pancoast
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R255
Discovery Miles 2 550
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Wildcat has been banned by the United Auto Workers International
Union: General Motors and the United Auto Workers lock horns in
this tale of a go-for-broke wildcat strike. Wildcat is set in
Vietnam-era, 1970 Ohio at a General Motors stamping plant--lots of
laughs and labor history, and a not-nostalgic look at what Vietnam
cost us all.---------- In most of the recent books, articles, and
analyses of General Motors, few armchair critics have bothered to
write about the company's attitude toward the rank-and-file workers
who build its cars. Fortunately, we now have Bill Pancoast, a
front-line autoworker in one of GM's key factories for many years,
to thank for filling that void. For those trying to understand why
the auto industry is where it is today, Wildcat will provide some
of the answers. --Dave Elsila, editor, Solidarity magazine,
1976-1998 and former editor, American Teacher and Changing
Education---------- Bill Pancoast's Wildcat is a funny, sad, and
thoroughly convincing portrait of autoworkers--many damaged by war,
broken dreams, or substance abuse--dependent on a General Motors
plant in fictional Cranston, Ohio, during the Sixties and
Seventies. After reading this moving story, I once again asked
myself: why is the subject of work so often neglected by today's
fiction writers? Fortunately, we have Pancoast to fill in some of
the blanks. --Donald Ray Pollock, author of Knockemstiff----------
Most novelists haven't been anywhere near an auto plant, let alone
worked in one, but Bill Pancoast has. Wildcat takes us inside a
spontaneous strike at an Ohio stamping plant in the Vietnam era,
showing how righteous anger, insane hijinks, and bloodshed can
break out when workers decide to do something--anything--about
brutal and boring working conditions. --Christopher Phelps,
Associate professor, American Studies, University of Nottingham
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