Flight Patterns: A Century of Stories about Flying
By (Author) Dorothy Spears
By (author) James Salter
By (author) Mary Gaitskill
By (author) David Sedaris
By (author) Roald Dahl
Open City Books
Open City Books
16th June 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
629.1309
Paperback
550
Width 139mm, Height 209mm
481g
Over the last century air travel has evolved from a high-risk experiment involving a few visionary pioneers to an efficientand often irritatingmeans for distributing masses of people to the far reaches of the globe. During the hundred-year history of human air travel, it has yielded writing that is, by turns, heroic, dreamy, subversive, and utterly dire. This anthology traces this trajectory from the early letters and memoirs of Wilbur and Orville Wright, and Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, to the diaries of Amelia Earhart. Antoine de Saint-Exuperys heroism gives way to the darkly magical storytelling of Roald Dahl, and the spare, elegiac prose of master stylist James Salter. More recent stories by Erica Jong, Mary Gaitskill, Thomas Beller, Mike Albo, Maxine Swann, and David Sedaris examine an array of contemporary subjects, from the addictiveness of mile-high sex, to etiquette for cramped seating and accounts of racial profiling post9/11. Flight Patterns promises an entertaining refuge for frequent fliers, and a gateway to dreams for nighttime readers. These writings exude the primal fear and cool perspective that can only come from seeing the worldand ones own lifefrom a great distance. Flight Patterns renders airplane travel a time capsule of modern life.