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Archive 2005: Mark Salzman

About the Author
Mark Salzman’s was the author selection for OCUReads in August 2005. He presented is second book Lost in Place: Growing Up Absurd in Suburbia to the OCU community during New Student Orientation.
Salzman

His experiences in China were the inspiration for his first book, Iron and Silk, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in non-fiction and received the Christopher Award. He wrote the screenplay for, and starred in, the critically acclaimed film version of Iron & Silk, which was shot entirely on location in China. His other books include a memoir, Lost in Place: Growing Up Absurd in Suburbia, and the novels The Laughing Sutra, The Soloist, and Lying Awake. His power as a writer is such that his fiction and his non-fiction have been praised for a lyrical style and gut-wrenching honesty. As well, his great sense of humor—so integral to his marvelous ability to tell a story—is a highlight of his public appearances.

Mark Salzman’s book True Notebooks (Fall 2003) is a fascinating look at his experiences as a writing teacher at Los Angeles Central Juvenile Hall, a lockup for violent teenage offenders. Common to each of his works is the theme of how people struggle to reach an ideal but often fall short, and the quiet change that takes place in facing the discouragement and the possibility of never achieving their goal.

As a boy, all Mark Salzman ever wanted was to be a Kung Fu master. It was his proficiency on the cello, however, that facilitated his acceptance to Yale at the age of 16. He soon changed his major to Chinese language and philosophy, eventually leading him to travel to mainland China, where he spent two years teaching English at Hunan Medical College and studying traditional martial arts at their source. In 1985, he was the only non-Chinese invited to participate in the National Martial Arts Competition in Tianjin. Salzman’s cello playing appears on the soundtrack to several films, including the Academy Award-winning documentary Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O’Brien. In 1996, Yo-Yo Ma and pianist Emanuel Ax invited Mark Salzman to join them as guest cellist for part of their Valentine’s Day chamber music program at Alice Tully Hall, which was broadcast nationally on the television program Live From Lincoln Center.

Mark Salzman is currently at work on a novel involving pre-emptive and uninhibited warfare, divine authority, and escape, and is set in 13th century Mongolia.

(Information Taken from Mark Salzman, Official Website)

Book Review
Lost in Place is the rather hilarious story of Mark Salzman's suburban adolescent and college life, his growing interest in China and the martial arts, and his discoveries of how the world works, or at least parts of it. Some portions were not completely credible, for example who can believe that young Republicans in junior high school would tie one of their classmates up and cover him from head to toe in "Nixon for President" stickers?
Lost in Place

Book Information
Lost In Place : Growing Up Absurd in Suburbia (Vintage) (Paperback)
by Mark Salzman
Publisher (paperback edition) Vintage, 1996

 



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