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Turning Bones (American Lives) [Hardcover]

Lee Martin (Author)
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American Lives September 1, 2003
Farmers and pragmatists, hardworking people who made their way west from Kentucky through Ohio and Indiana to settle at last in southern Illinois, Lee Martin’s ancestors left no diaries or journals or letters; apart from the birth certificates and gravestones that marked their comings and goings, they left little written record of their lives. So when Lee, the last living Martin, inherited his great-grandfather’s eighty acres and needed to know what had brought his family to this pass and this point, he had only the barest of public records—and the stirrings of his imagination—to connect him to his past, and to his beginnings. Turning Bones is the remarkable story brought to life by this collaboration of personal history and fiction. It is the moving account of a family’s migration over two hundred years and through six generations, imagined, reconstructed, and made to speak to the author, and to readers, of a lost world. A recovery of the missing, Turning Bones is also one man’s story of love and compromise as he separates himself from his family’s agrarian history, fully knowing by book’s end what such a journey has cost.

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The last living member of his Martin family, the author attempts to reconcile the facts of his own life with the history of his ancestors in this lyrical, imaginative work. Most of Martin's relatives were farmers in the Midwest, "hard workers, but for the most part...uneducated." Because they left behind "no letters, no journals, nothing written in their own hands," Martin turns to court and county records, as well as to fiction, to re-create their past. The shifts between this fictionalized history and Martin's own fact-filled memoir may provoke some difficult transitions for his readers, but the beauty of his obviously heartfelt words makes up for this awkwardness. One of the most powerful sections in the book vividly juxtaposes a story about the day that great-great-great-grandfather Martin bought his only slave with the author's memories of the whippings he received from his own father. Martin's fictionalized writing doesn't match the skill he displays in his autobiography; he creates more nuanced portraits of the people he actually knew, while his fictional family portraits tend toward hagiography. His characters speak in vague language, especially the women in the romantic scenes; they also usually end up making noble choices, even when those choices are out of step with their times. As Martin himself shows in a chapter that describes how he lied to the police, his father and a judge to avoid a hearing for a car accident, even good people sometimes make bad choices, something few of his fictional ancestors ever do. Nonetheless, despite these minor faults, this ambitious work weaves together many strong, intriguing people, brought together by a skillful writer for a family reunion across time.
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“[A] lyrical, imaginative work. . . . [T]his ambitious work weaves together many strong, intriguing people, brought together by a skillful writer for a family reunion across time.”—Publishers Weekly
(Publishers Weekly )

"A moving family history and cultural excavation."—The Virginia Quarterly Review
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"Through white space, Martin guides readers through his tale of his family''s past, as well as his own, in a captivating tale of love, heartbreak, and redemption."—Ashlee Clark, Ohioana Quarterly
(Ashlee Clark Ohioana Quarterly )

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 194 pages
  • Publisher: University of Nebraska Press; 1ST edition (September 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0803232314
  • ISBN-13: 978-0803232310
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.7 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,276,589 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Lee Martin is the author of the novels, The Bright Forever, a finalist for the 2006 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction; River of Heaven; Quakertown; and the forthcoming Break the Skin. He has also published two memoirs, From Our House and Turning Bones, and another memoir, Such a Life, is set to appear in 2012. His first book was the short story collection, The Least You Need To Know. He is the co-editor of Passing the Word: Writers on Their Mentors. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in such places as Harper's, Ms., Creative Nonfiction, The Georgia Review, The Kenyon Review, Fourth Genre, River Teeth, The Southern Review, Prairie Schooner, and Glimmer Train. He is the winner of the Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Ohio Arts Council. He teaches in the MFA Program at The Ohio State University, where he was the winner of the 2006 Alumni Award for Distinguished Teaching.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An American Life, October 1, 2003
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In "From Our House," Lee Martin explored his youth, growing up with a father who must cope with a split-second decision that cost him both of his arms. In "Turning Bones," with the help of his ancestors, Martin explores his middle age, looking back on his marriage, the question of children, the death of a friend. Reconstructing the lives of his forebears from what facts he can discern and the skin and bones that he inherited, Martin not so much stalks his ancestors as he is stalked and guided by them; they tease him with their shadows so that he finally has "the peace of his confession." The beautiful concluding chapter confirms, in more ways than one, that his inquiry was worth the trip.
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