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The Complete Writings of Art Smith, the Bird Boy of Fort Wayne, Edited by Michael Martone

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By (author): Michael Martone

Winner of the BOA Short Fiction Prize
Finalist for the the Big Other Award for Fiction

The Complete Writings of Art Smith, the Bird Boy of Fort Wayne, Edited by Michael Martone is a Midwestern mythology that celebrates facts, fiction, and the impermanence of art. Inspired by the real-life pioneer of early aviation who invented the art of skywriting, the brief stories in this collection by editor Michael Martone follow the adventures of Art Smith and his authorship in the sky. In the spirit of Kurt Vonnegut and Hayao Miyazaki, The Complete Writings of Art Smith, the Bird Boy of Fort Wayne, Edited by Michael Martone recreates the wonder of the early flying machines as it reimagines the unwritten stories we tell about the daredevils who flew them.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 177 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2020
  • Publisher: BOA Editions Limited
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781950774210

About Michael Martone

Michael Martone was born in Fort Wayne Indiana where he learned at a very early age about flight. His mother a high school English teacher read to him of the adventures of Daedalus and Icarus from the book Mythology written by Edith Hamilton who was born in Dresden Germany but who also grew up in Fort Wayne Indiana. Martone remembers being taken by his father to Baer Field the commercial airport and Air National Guard base to watch the air traffic there. He was blown backward on the observation deck by the prop-wash of the four-engine aluminum-skinned Lockheed Constellation with its elegant three-tailed rudder turning away from the gates. At the same time the jungle-camouflaged Phantom F-4s did touch-and-goes on the long runway the ignition of their after-burners sounding as if the sky was being torn like blue silk. As a child growing up in Fort Wayne Indiana Martone heard many stories about Art Smith The Bird Boy of Fort Wayne and the adventures of this early aviation pioneer. In the air above the city Martone as a boy imagined The Bird Boy of Fort Wayne accomplishing for the first time the nearly impossible outside loop and then a barrel-roll back into a loop-to-loop in his fragile cotton canvas and baling wire flying machine he built in his own backyard in Fort Wayne Indiana whose sky above was the first sky anywhere to be written on written on by Art Smith The Bird Boy of Fort Wayne the letters hanging there long enough to be read but then smeared erased by the high altitude wind turning into a dissipating front of fogged memories cloudy recollection. Michael Martone's recent books are The Moon Over Wapakoneta; Brooding; Winesburg Indiana; Four for a Quarter; Not Normal Illinois: Peculiar Fiction from the Flyover; Racing in Place: Collages Fragments Postcards Ruins a collection of essays; and Double-wide his collected early stories. Michael Martone is a memoir in contributors notes. Unconventions: Writing on Writing and Rules of Thumb edited with Susan Neville are craft books. He is also the author of The Blue Guide to Indiana published by FC2. The University of Georgia Press published his book of essays The Flatness and Other Landscapes winner of the AWP Award for Nonfiction in 2000. With Robin Hemley he edited Extreme Fiction. With Lex Williford he edited The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction and The Touchstone Anthology of Contemporary Creative Nonfiction. Martone is the author of five other books of short fiction including Seeing Eye; Pensées: The Thoughts of Dan Quayle; Fort Wayne Is Seventh on Hitler's List; Safety Patrol; and Alive and Dead in Indiana. He has edited two collections of essays about the Midwest: A Place of Sense: Essays in Search of the Midwest and Townships: Pieces of the Midwest. His stories and essays have appeared in Harper's Esquire Story Antaeus North American Review Benzene Epoch Denver Quarterly Iowa Review Third Coast Shenandoah Bomb Story Quarterly American Short Fiction and other magazines. Martone was born and grew up in Fort Wayne Indiana. He attended Butler University and graduated from Indiana University. He holds an MA from The Writing Seminars of The Johns Hopkins University. Martone has won two Fellowships from the NEA and a grant from the Ingram Merrill Foundation. His stories have won awards in the Italian Americana fiction contest the Florida Review Short Story Contest the Story magazine Short Short Story Contest the Margaret Jones Fiction Prize of Black Ice Magazine and the first World's Best Short Short Story Contest. His stories and essays have appeared and been cited in the Pushcart Prize The Best American Stories and The Best American Essays anthologies. In 2013 he received the national Indiana Authors Award and in 2016 the Mark Twain Award for Distinguished Contribution to Midwestern Literature. Michael Martone is currently a Professor at the University of Alabama where he has been teaching since 1996. He has been a faculty member of the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College since 1988. He has taught at Iowa State University Harvard University and Syracuse University.

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