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Truck: On Rebuilding a Worn-Out Pickup, and Other Post-Technological Adventures by John Jerome (1996, Paperback, Reprint)

Author: John Jerome | Publisher: Univ Pr of New England | Language: English
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    Key Details
    Author:John Jerome
    Language:English
    Publisher:Univ Pr of New England
    Format:Paperback
    ISBN-10:0874517559
    ISBN-13:9780874517552

    Additional Details
    Edition Number:1
    Edition Description:Reprint

    Size
    Length:145 pages
    Height:8.5 in
    Width:5.8 in
    Thickness:0.5 in
    Weight:8 oz

    Publisher's Note
    "Know thy gadgets; first step in restoring some kind of wholeness to one's life." So observes John Jerome about his purpose for rebuilding a 1950 Dodge pickup. Yes, he needs the truck to haul manure, but Jerome also hopes that "by knowing every nut, lockwasher, and cotter pin I could have a machine that had some meaning to me." Thus his year-long odyssey under the hood, among the brake shoes and valves, becomes more than a mechanic's memoir; it is a meditation on machines, metaphysics, and the moral universe.

    Nearly two decades after publication in 1977, the essential dilemma of Truck still rings true: as Jerome dismantles the aged straight six, he also disassembles our reliance on "two-hundred-dollar appliances that sport flaws in thirty-five-cent parts" and decries the "deliberate encapsulation, impenetrability, of the overtechnologized things with which we furnish our lives." Despite gouged knuckles, a frigid New Hampshire winter, frustrating and inexplicable assemblies, and a close call when the truck rolls off its jacks, he perseveres. In the end, he admits, "I did not find God out there in the barn" among the cans of nuts and bolts." What he does find, however, is that he must make peace with technology; it's a mistake, he says, to "assume there is a point on that line between the caveman's club and the moon shot that marks the moral turnaround, before which technology was somehow benign, after which it is malign." While Jerome gains a truck that runs-sometimes-we gain new insight into a technology that continues to encroach upon our lives.

    A year-long odyssey under the hood of a 1950 Dodge pickup among the brake shoes and valves becomes more than a mechanic's memoir; it is a meditation on machines, metaphysics, and the moral universe. Nearly two decades after the first publication, the essential dilemma of Truck still rings true: as Jerome dismantles the aged straight six, he also disassembles our reliance on "two-hundred-dollar appliances that sport flaws in thirty-five cent parts" and decries the "deliberate encapsulation, impenetrability, of the overtechnologized things with which we furnish our lives". Despite gouged knuckles, a frigid New Hampshire winter, frustrating and inexplicable assemblies, and a close call when the truck rolls off its jacks, he perseveres. In the end, he admits, "I did not find God out there in the barn among the cans of nuts and bolts". What he does find, however, is that he must make peace with technology.

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    Created: 01/03/12
    I read this book 20 years ago, and it stuck in my mind...but I lost the original. I missed the book, and missed being able to give copies away to grandsons and others. Now I am a Harvard graduate, a Thoreau and Kerouac scholar..and Truck embodies many of the values that lead to a premium quality life..how to set goals, achieve them, feel the flush of achievement in restoring a vehicle, profiting from the experience in monitary and feed-your-soul. Through Ebay I was blessed to find 2 copies, one for me, one for Grandson Nick..and reading it motivated me to add to my 7 truck collection!! Thank You
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