An edition of Driving to Detroit (1998)

Driving to Detroit

an automotive odyssey

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An edition of Driving to Detroit (1998)

Driving to Detroit

an automotive odyssey

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Leaving her home in Seattle in mid-summer to drive "the long way round" to the Detroit auto show, Lesley Hazleton embarks on a five-month journey to visit the holy places for cars - where they are raced, displayed, crashed, tested, and made - as she seeks to understand our deep fascination with automobiles.

A committed environmentalist in thrall to the internal combustion engine, Hazleton explores her own worship of speed during assaults on the landspeed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats; negotiates the famed off-road Rubicon Trail across the Sierras; finds the exact spot where James Dean died in his Porsche Spyder; and attends a crash conference in Albuquerque, where her discovery that "when metal and flesh collide, metal always wins," sheds light on our erotic fascination with the automobile.

She crushes cars in a Houston junkyard; works the nightshift at the Saturn plant in Tennessee; and in Detroit, turns away from the glitz and gleam of new metal to watch what happens when a car is driven into a million pounds of concrete. Along the way she corresponds with a class of eight-year-olds, befriends a priest who fixes his parishioners' cars, and encounters people and places where cars are created, worshiped, celebrated, and even feared.

Halfway through this extraordinary adventure, Hazleton's father, the man who taught her to drive, dies suddenly, and her trip becomes a journey of grief and memory, a deeply personal odyssey that after thirteen thousand miles almost costs her her own life on an ice-bound highway. What begins as a romance takes her deep into the heartland of obsession, evolving into a meditation on life and death as she delves into the soul of a nation and its machine.

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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
306

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Cover of: Driving to Detroit
Driving to Detroit: Memoirs of a Fast Woman
August 2, 1999, Simon & Schuster (Trade Division)
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Cover of: Driving to Detroit
Driving to Detroit: an automotive odyssey
1998, Free Press
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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
917.304/929
Library of Congress
E169.Z82 H397 1998, E169.04.H397 1998, E169.04 .H397 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
306 p. :
Number of pages
306

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Open Library
OL364499M
Internet Archive
drivingtodetroit00hazl
ISBN 10
0684839873
LCCN
98024778
OCLC/WorldCat
39169988
Library Thing
310752
Goodreads
1759777

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