Book: Bug: The Strange Mutations Of The World's Most Famous Automobile Patton chronicles the remarkable journey of the Volkswagen Beetle--the world's most famous car--from Nazism to the sixties counterculture, the Cold War and today's global manufacturing.
"Herbie." "Punchbuggy." "Beetle." The world's most recognizable automobile goes by many noms de plume. But did you know that the "Love Bug" was originally conceived as Hitler's "car of the people," or that it was the Manson "family"'s car of choice?Tapping into Americans' continuing obsession with the VW Bug, Phil Patton has written a kaleidoscopic history of the car from the 1950s to the 2000s. He describes the genius marketing strategy used in America to rid the car of its Fascist associations (VW hired a Jewish marketing team), and explains why designers are obsessed with its shape (the Bug, like the Pantheon, fits the Greek "golden ellipse" ideal of dimension). Patton posits that the Bug was the first car to cause Americans to "wrap themselves in a brand as an extension of their ideology," and turn up their noses at the huge, showy cars produced in Detroit. Amazingly, it worked, and, based on the Beetle's continuing status as an American cultural icon, it still does. As Jonathan Yardley asserted in the "Washington Post Book Review": "The original Bug was more than a car, it was an experience."
Details of Book: Bug: The Strange Mutations Of The World's Most Famous Automobile Book: Bug: The Strange Mutations Of The World's Most Famous Automobile
Author: Phil Patton
ISBN: 0306813599
ISBN-13: 9780306813597
, 978-0306813597
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jun 2004
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Number of Pages: 254
Language: English