All true, MS. Nader led the life of an ascetic. He did not own a car or have a license to drive. And as for well written? The guy's a LAWYER, fer chrissakes!
Have you EVER read anything written by a lawyer that was in any way readable? Well, except for my stuff, that is.
The back story is that the book did NOT have that big an impact when it first came out. But General Motors, in its infinite wisdom, decided to "take him down" for writing it. They hired a private investigator firm to follow him and get any "dirt" on him they could. There was none. He didn't drink. Never ate in restaurants. Had no girl friend and no social life. The man was a total zero, a nebbish.
But he found out about the "tail" the PI firm put on him, found out who hired them, found out it was GM that did it and THAT became big news, which led to publicity for a book that had largely gone unnoticed until that time. Way to go, GM!
Can you say "shoot ourselves in the foot?", boys and girls?
And
Senor Utz, Papa Oom Mow Mow was written on a cocktail napkin in 5 minutes flat by Steve Allen. He was out with friends who were critiquing the sad state of American music. Allen bet his dinner guests that he could write a rock n roll song that would hit #1 in less than 5 minutes. He did and it did. The rest, as they say, is history!