Transplant: a Saga from the Auto Industry - Jack Troyanovich - Books - iUniverse - 9780595130153 - September 1, 2000
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Transplant: a Saga from the Auto Industry

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This is the story of a bored, forty-year-old professor, who seeks the adventure of a second career with a German company, attempting to establish a manufacturing base in the United States. His colorful story spans three continents and the men and women of three distinct cultures. Initially rejected and subjected to demeaning treatment by his American bosses, he spends the first two years in the bowels of an assembly plant, where the heat, the noise, swarms of rats and his bosses make his life a living hell. He seeks solace in alcohol and in the arms of many women. His marriage is destroyed. He is eventually given an opportunity to prove his ability by a scholarly, German Vice-President. He experiences many adventures as he is called upon to solve problems caused by the mistrust and misunderstandings of a company consisting of the prejudiced provincials of Germany and the United States. Although he gives a respectable account of himself, he soon finds himself in the no-mans land between the Germans and the Americans. As different as the two sides are, they have one, powerful instinct in common: prejudice against and mistrust for the naïve but cosmopolitan ex-professor. The provincials of both camps make his life as miserable as they can and, in so doing, reveal the territorial nature of primitive man. The ex-professor eventually flees to another company and leaves the provincials of the two continents to destroy each other. The failure of the German company is the result.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 1, 2000
ISBN13 9780595130153
Publishers iUniverse
Pages 188
Dimensions 151 × 12 × 226 mm   ·   281 g
Language English  

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