Glenn Patterson - Gull

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It was one of the most bizarre episodes in the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland: the construction, during the war's most savage phase, of a factory in West Belfast to make a luxury sports car with gull-wing doors. Huge subsidies were provided by the British government. The first car rolled off the line during the appalling hunger strikes of 1981.
The prime mover and central character of this intelligent, witty and moving novel was John DeLorean, brilliant engineer, charismatic entrepreneur and world-class conman. He comes to energetic, seductive life through the eyes of his fixer in Belfast, a traumatised Vietnam veteran, and of a woman who takes a job in the factory against the wishes of her husband. Each of them has secrets and desires they dare not share with anyone they know.
A great American hustler brought to vivid life in the most unlikely setting imaginable.

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But now here it was again. For real.

The word soon filtered down through those that remained that Randall been ranting and raving out the front of the assembly shop. She blushed to hear it, for him, in part, for making a show of himself, but more than anything for her and this whole grotesque spectacle that passed for politics here.

The heat had not entirely left her face when half an hour after they walked out Anto, TC and all the rest walked back in, picked up their tools again and re-engaged their labour.

Liz leaned into the car that she had for the last thirty minutes been left to deal with on her own.

‘Do you want a hand there?’ Anto asked.

‘I’m fine.’

And wouldn’t you know, it was one of those: the bloody seat wouldn’t line up right. She hit the track a whack with the heel of her spanner.

‘Are you sure?’

‘I said’ — another whack — ‘I’m fine.’

TC was crouching down on the other side of the car, rattling around in his tool bag. ‘Anybody see my lug wrench?’ He tossed everything-but-the-lug-wrench about noisily. ‘Why is it always the lug wrench you can’t find?’

Anto interposed himself in the aperture between TC and Liz, resting his arm across the doorframe, sealing their conversation in.

‘Is everything all right?’

‘What could possibly be wrong?’ She didn’t trust herself to look at him, but it was impossible in such close confines not to see anyway his head drop forward an instant then snap back up again.

‘Wait till I tell you,’ he said, quieter. ‘It’s all very well these Yanks coming off with stuff about us being a country apart in here, but there are people in this factory who would take note if anyone who came in through our gate didn’t go out it in support of the prisoners. Do you understand what I’m saying?’

She shoved the seat with her shoulder: that would have to do. EVP could sort it out.

Only then did she meet his eye. ‘Nice speech,’ she said, ‘but maybe I am not the one you need to be trying to convince.’

*

Stylianides had obliged Randall with the personnel files and payroll lists and then had withdrawn, pleading a plane to catch for a meeting previously postponed — on two occasions — with Bennington in Coventry.

Randall, surrounded by pages with photographs clipped to the top corners, by folders containing more pages, boxes containing more folders, was coming to the realisation that he had not the faintest notion where to start, which was enough to cause his cooling anger to boil again.

He picked up the phone and at once set it back on the cradle and, standing up (his chair nearly toppled with the suddenness of it), walked down the hall. June was sitting side-on to her desk chatting to Sandra.

‘Haven’t you got that line for me yet?’

She faced front again. ‘I’m sorry: Monday, everything’s busy.’

‘Except in here obviously.’

He slapped the wall on his way out and swinging back into his own office nearly collided with the union guy, Hughes — Anthony, only it wasn’t Anthony he called himself, not Tony either…

‘This really isn’t a good time,’ Randall told him. ( Anto , that was it.)

‘I know it isn’t, that was what I wanted to talk about.’

Randall gestured to a chair, trusting that that casual flick of his wrist set the tone for the proceedings: this was not a discussion, this was an audience granted under sufferance.

Anto considered a moment before sitting. ‘I just think it would be a grave error to overreact,’ he said then.

‘This would be to over fifty per cent of the workforce staging an unauthorised walkout in the middle of the day?’ Randall threw himself back theatrically, for the second time in a matter of minutes almost causing his seat to topple. It only added to the effect.

‘For half an hour,’ Anto said. ‘They’re all back now.’

Randall came forward again, elbows on the desk. ‘Yes, but for half an hour they were out, five hundred of them, that is at least two-hundred and fifty man-hours lost, that is cars lost, seven weeks before we are due to send out our first shipment to the US, and over what? The radio is saying this guy Sands is in prison for blowing up a furniture store, for Christ sakes — destroying jobs.

‘I know, but that “guy” Sands also happens to be from around this way. He’s a neighbour of a lot of the people building your cars. He’s not Sands to them, he’s Bobby. Bobby who persuaded the black taxis to put on a route out to Twinbrook because there was next to no public transport.’

‘Which wouldn’t have anything to do with the IRA’s habit of burning every bus its members can lay their hands on.’

‘Look, you have to understand what a hunger strike means to people here.’

‘Some people here: there were quite a few who didn’t follow you out the gates.’

Now it was Anto who sat back, slowly, though, shaking his head. (Reviewing the moment later Randall thought of a grandmaster who had drawn his opponent into the trap he had for several moves past been laying.) ‘Oh, I don’t think you want to go down that road,’ he said.

‘What road?’

‘You know rightly what road. The Protestants didn’t walk out so the Protestants keep their jobs? I’m sure the headlines that made would be as welcome back home as a cargo ship without cars: DeLorean purges Catholic Workers .’

Randall’s phone rang. He snatched at it. ‘Yes?’

A somewhat sulky June. ‘I’ve got that line to Mr DeLorean for you.’

Anto was watching him closely from across the desk.

Randall cleared his throat, of anger more than anything. ‘Put him through,’ he said and the next moment there was DeLorean, Edmunding, asking if things were all right.

Randall turned his chair round to face the window. ‘Things are just fine,’ he said and a moment later heard the door close as Anto let himself out.

‘That’s what I was hoping you were going to say,’ DeLorean said. ‘Everything depends on us making that shipment. We are drawing up plans at this end for the launch schedule.’

And he went into detail then about how field operations were to be divided, four geographical areas, Eastern, Western, Southern and Central: Edison New Jersey, Irvine California, Atlanta Georgia and dear old Detroit. There were to be two Quality Assurance Centres besides, at Irvine again serving all dealerships west of the Mississippi and Wilmington Delaware serving everywhere to the east.

‘And these Quality Assurance Centres would be…?’ Randall had until mention of them been regaining a little of the confidence that had been haemorrhaging over the previous two or three hours.

‘To be sure, to be sure. Isn’t that what they say there? Besides, the cars will have been at sea for a few days. We’ll put them through their paces one more time before we deliver them to the dealers. Means all you have to do there is concentrate on the numbers.’

Randall did not really take in a lot of what came after that — the text of the letter that was to go into the owner’s pack along with the Scotch-Brite pads and the stainless-steel shampoo, praising the faith — make that the courage (maybe he wasn’t talking to Randall at all, maybe he was dictating) — the courage manifest in purchasing a revolutionary new product such as the DMC-12… It was the numbers he kept coming back to: all else for now was of secondary importance to getting the numbers out.

That did not sit well with Don — for you can believe that there were many calls to his line too in the days that followed — nor would Randall have expected it to. Still, there was a date, there would be a ship leaving with space in the hold for three hundred cars. What else was there to say?

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