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Flying [Deckle Edge] [Paperback]

Eric Kraft (Author)
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March 3, 2009

Critics have compared him to Proust, Pynchon, and Fred Astaire--an artful, slyly intelligent, wildly inventive observer of Americana. Now Eric Kraft has landed an ambitious comedy set both in our present and in an alternative 1950s universe--Flying.

It is the tail end of the 1950s, and in the town of Babbington, New York, a young dreamer named Peter Leroy has set out to build a flying motorcycle, using a design ripped from the pages of Impractical Craftsman magazine. This two-wheeled wonder will carry him not only to such faraway places as New mexico and the Summer Institute in Mathematics, Physics, and Weaponry, but deep into the heart of commercialized American culture, and return him to Babbington a hero. More than forty years later, as Babbington is about to rebuild itself as a theme park commemorating his historic flight, Peter must return home to set the record straight, and confess that his flight did not match the legend that it inspired.

Drawing together Eric Kraft's previously published Taking Off and On the Wing with the brand-new final part of the story, Flying Home, Flying is a buoyant comedy of remarkable wingspan, a hilarious story of hoaxes, digressions, do-it-yourself engineering, and the wilds of memory--and a great satire of magical thinking in America.



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This chunky paperback collects Flying Home, the final installment to Kraft's Flying trilogy, along with its predecessors to give readers the full, nutty story of Peter Leroy's solo cross-country aerocycle flight 50 years ago. Alternating with Peter's memoir of the summer after his cross-country odyssey is the story of his return to hometown Babbington, N.Y., as a man in his 60s prepared to confess that his hand-built contraption never made it off the ground. As Peter and his wife, Albertine, continue the road trip begun in On the Wing, Peter reads aloud from his memoir, recalling the bizarre goings-on at the Summer Institute of Mathematics, Physics, and Weaponry. His recollections show Peter to be an unreliable narrator whose wandering mind ends up being far more revealing than his impressions of reality might have been. The simple narrative structure belies the complex way that Kraft interweaves philosophy and science while gently pushing Peter and Albertine toward the big moment of truth. Kraft brings the trilogy to a fitting end, and the collected works comprise an intricate, intelligent and finely crafted saga. (Mar.)
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"Kraft's characters don't talk like people actually talk. They're more witty, more astute, and they express themselves with infinitely more pizazz. This is true even of Peter's winged steed, the charmingly anthropomorphized Spirit of Babbington, which may not be an ace at lifting off but proves a surprisingly excellent road buddy. The effect is like a happy-go-lucky Nabokov, with all the road-tripping wordplay and none of the incest. . . . On paper, a novel about hope, nostalgia, love, disillusionment, pataphysics and the science of lift might seem like a hopelessly overdetermined bucket of bolts, an aerodynamic impossibility. But Kraft's affectionately satirical, buoyant language makes Flying soar."--Radhika Jones, Time magazine

 

"Eric Kraft is an oddball, an eccentric, a bit of a genius--the writerly equivalent of a dreamer who puts together weird and wonderful contraptions in his garage. . . . Kraft plays the clown, but something essential and transformative is also at stake. . . . Flying abounds in . . . dizzying moments, writing that looks easy enough but in most writers' hands falls to Earth with a clunk and a thud. Kraft has made his career out of high-wire performance, seizing on the merest hint or detail and spinning it into magic. . . . For this writer there is no junk. Everything is grist in the mill of a transformative prose that sometimes can recall Proust or Nabokov, and at others the British humorists P. G. Wodehouse and J. B. Morton. . . . Flying, though episodic, has a pleasing coherence and sweep, and feels like Kraft's grandest achievement since Herb 'n' Lorna."--Richard Rayner, Los Angeles Times

 

"Once again, wizardly Kraft mixes boy-wonder high jinks with metaphysical musings, tall tales, and true love in a zany, heart-lifting escape from the everyday."--Donna Seaman, Booklist

 

"Hilarious. . . . Kraft's protagonist through twelve novels, the memoirist Peter Leroy, is both an egoist and an egotist who by all rights should be a crashing bore, but his curious idiosyncrasies, strange perspectives, and satirical wit render him fascinating.  His ego is held somewhat in check by his wryly brilliant wife, Albertine, and their pithy, erudite conversations resemble those of a markedly hornier William Powell and Myrna Loy.”--Library Journal

 

"This delightful omnibus volume includes three novels: the previously published Taking Off and On the Wing and the never before published Flying Home, which  completes the adolescent adventure of Kraft’s serial alter ego character Peter Leroy. . . . The finished trilogy is a trip not to be missed.”

Kirkus Reviews

 

"With Flying, Eric lighter-than-air Kraft barnstorms several miles above where most writers' imaginations dare to ascend."--Ed Park, author of Personal Days

"A hilarious and masterfully told tale."--St. Petersburg Times

 


Product Details

  • Paperback: 581 pages
  • Publisher: Picador; Original edition (March 3, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312428723
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312428723
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.7 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,411,886 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Eric Kraft grew up in Babylon, New York, on the South Shore of Long Island, where he was for a time co-owner and co-captain of a clam boat, which sank. He studied English at Harvard, where he invented the character Peter Leroy while dozing over a German lesson during his first year. The following year, he married his muse, Madeline Canning; they now have two sons.

After earning a Master's Degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, Kraft taught school in the Boston area for a while, moonlighting as a rock music critic for the Boston Phoenix. After a series of positions in editing and publishing, Kraft and his wife founded Kraft & Kraft, an editorial-services company for educational publishers. Throughout the years, he wrote daily, trying to discover the stories that Peter Leroy had to tell.

Eric Kraft is the recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and was, briefly, chairman of PEN New England. He is also a recipient of the John Dos Passos Prize for Literature.

Learn more at www.erickraft.com.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Sui Generis, May 10, 2009
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Eric Kraft is unique in American letters. He combines the sophisticated comic sensibility of Samuel Beckett with the warm nostalgic memories of Mark Twain, the observational humor of George Carlin and the slightly warped comedy of Ambrose Bierce (without the cynicism). There is also something of Stephen Hawkings as a stand-up comedian.

Flying completes the trilogy of Peter Leroy as the Birdboy of Babbington, who "flies" from Long Island to summer school in New Mexico on a aerocycle he built by himself. Flying combines all three novels in a single volume. The first covers his construction of the aerocycle, the second his trip to New Mexico and the final novel covers his adventures at school. Chapters alternate between his adventures as a fifteen year old and years later on a road trip with his super tolerant wife, Albertine.

If you aren't familiar with Eric Kraft, you're in for a treat.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Peter Leroy and his Flying Maching, October 29, 2011
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Kathleen Maher (New York, New York) - See all my reviews
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Eric Kraft's funny and fantastical "Flying" is really three tightly interlocked novels: Part One, "Taking Off," Part Two, "On the Wing," and Part Three, "Flying Home." The quixotic adventure story plays with many, various, (and often hilarious) 20th century preoccupations, skewing the era's pities, and is laugh out loud funny.
Using ingenuity, timing, illustration, pop culture, and high culture: Kraft's hero, Peter Leroy travels erratically through time and space, almost airborne in one comic story after another. Many of his imagined machines and fads and communal enthusiasms seem prescient even when they're playing with recent history.
Reading this was great fun.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A drag, December 18, 2010
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This was a book selected by our book club and it had good reviews. But, a few of us couldn't get through the book. This book is a compilation of 3 of the authors books on this subject. The character goes back and forth between the past and present, reliving some childhood adventure that made him a hero of a small town. It dragged on with really no great plot, but of course I just could not read it to the end. Another member of our group said there really was no surprise to the end either but she enjoyed it.
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