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Mercedes-Benz

par Paweł Huelle

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As he struggles with the tiny Fiat's gearbox and Gdansk's traffic, Pawel, the narrator, entertains his driving instructor with stories of his grandparents before the war and of his father in the 1970s, centered on their ownership of Mercedes-Benz cars--the outings, the races, the crashes, and the inevitable repairs. Based on fact and illustrated with personal photographs, these tales contrast the golden era of Poland's prewar independence with the dismal Communist years and with the uncertain new chapter in the country's history that had only just begun. With elegant brilliance, Huelle creates a touching portrait of three generations amid life-changing historical events. Born in 1957, Pawel Huelle, the author of Who Was David Weiser?, is a novelist, playwright, and journalist who has lived most of his life in Gdansk.… (plus d'informations)
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  BegoMano | Mar 5, 2023 |
his was a lovely short novel.It is part of a series that Huelle wrote as letters to the Czech writer Bohumil Hrabal. In it, he tells the stories of his driving lessons. Undertaken later in life, he relaxes during them by telling his instructor wonderful stories about his family history, particularly how their cars have shaped their, and Poland's, history. The stories are largely bittersweet, ranging from the comic car accident that thrust his grandparents to national prominence to the absurd 'fox' hunt where drivers follow a balloon with a fox tail pinned to it, only for a freak wind to lead to many of their deaths in Soviet and German internment camps.

The stories are told fondly, and the relationship between the driver and his (female) instructor is portrayed as beautiful and happy moments. The whole book has the feel of leafing through somebody else's family photos, and there are black and white photos sprinkled throughout the text. However, many of the comic tails have dark endings, reminding us that Huelle's book is not just about this one family, and their cars, but is about Poland and its people in the twentieth century. It is a book with both lightness and depth, and the balance between the two is perfect. My only complaint is that all I needed to enjoy this book was the driver and the instructor, and Huelle eventually takes us beyond the car and into the real worlds of these people, something I felt added nothing to the story. Nevertheless, this is one to keep an eye out for.
2 voter GlebtheDancer | Jan 15, 2011 |
Excellent ( )
  Eliahu | Jan 26, 2008 |
What a lovely book! Partially a tribute to Hrabal, partially a tribute to his own family, a compelling narrative on cars, history and politics. ( )
  Niecierpek | Jan 14, 2007 |
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As he struggles with the tiny Fiat's gearbox and Gdansk's traffic, Pawel, the narrator, entertains his driving instructor with stories of his grandparents before the war and of his father in the 1970s, centered on their ownership of Mercedes-Benz cars--the outings, the races, the crashes, and the inevitable repairs. Based on fact and illustrated with personal photographs, these tales contrast the golden era of Poland's prewar independence with the dismal Communist years and with the uncertain new chapter in the country's history that had only just begun. With elegant brilliance, Huelle creates a touching portrait of three generations amid life-changing historical events. Born in 1957, Pawel Huelle, the author of Who Was David Weiser?, is a novelist, playwright, and journalist who has lived most of his life in Gdansk.

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