- Richard Bach
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name =Richard David Bach
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birthdate = Birth date and age|1936|6|23|df=yes
birthplace =Oak Park, Illinois
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occupation = Writer
genre = Fantasy, Philosophy
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website =Richard David Bach (b.
June 23 ,1936 ,Oak Park, Illinois ) is an American writer. He is widely known as the author of the hugely popular 1970s best-sellers "Jonathan Livingston Seagull ", "" and others. His books espouse his philosophy that our apparent physical limits and mortality are merely appearance. He claims to be a direct descendant of Johann Sebastian Bach. He is noted for his love of flying and for his books related to air flight and flying in ametaphorical context. He has pursued flying as a hobby since the age of 17.Life and work
Richard Bach attended
Long Beach State College in 1955. He has authored numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, including "Jonathan Livingston Seagull " (1970), "Illusions" (1977), "One" (1989), and "Out of My Mind" (1999). Most of his books have been semi-autobiographical , using actual orfiction alized events from his life to illustrate hisphilosophy .He served in the Navy Reserve, then later in the
United States Air Force (USAF) as a jet pilot. Afterwards, he worked a variety of jobs, including technical writer forDouglas Aircraft and contributing editor for "Flying" magazine. He served in the USAF reserve deployed in France in 1960. He later became a barnstormer. Most of his books involve flight in some way, from the early stories which are straightforwardly about flying aircraft, to "Stranger to the Ground", his first book, to his later works, in which he used flight as a philosophical metaphor.In 1970, "
Jonathan Livingston Seagull ", a story about a seagull who flew for the love of flying rather than merely to catch food, was published byMacmillan Publishers after the manuscript was turned down by many other publishers. The book, which included unique photos of seagulls in flight by photographer Russell Munson, became a number-onebestseller on both the fiction and non-fiction lists. The book contained fewer than 10,000 words, yet it broke all hardcover sales records since "Gone with the Wind ". It sold more than 1,000,000 copies in 1972 alone. [cite web|title=20th-Century American Bestsellers| url=http://www3.isrl.uiuc.edu/~unsworth/courses/bestsellers/search.cgi?title=Jonathan+Livingston+Seagull|accessdate=2006-09-09] The surprise success of the book was widely reported in the media in the early 1970s. [Walters, Raymond, Jr., New York Times Book Review, July 23, 1972, 43]In 1973, the book was turned into a movie, "Jonathan Livingston Seagull", produced by
Paramount Pictures Corporation . The movie included a soundtrack byNeil Diamond .A second book, "", published in 1977, tells the story of the author's encounter with a modern-day messiah who has decided to quit.
Bach has retained a dedicated fan base throughout the years. [ [http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/2000/08/10/fp23s3-csm.shtml The Christian Science Monitor (archive August 10, 2000)] Accessed September 09, 2006] During the 1990s, Bach appeared online at
Compuserve , where he answered e-mails personally. Bach was interviewed in April, 2005 on Conscious Talk Radio, and this interview was replayed a few times in 2006. [http://www.conscioustalk.net/audio/20050401_richard_bach.wma Click here to download it.]Bach had six children with his first wife, Bette. Bette typed and edited most of Richard's aviation writings. They divorced in 1970, because Richard didn't believe in marriage. Bette Bach Fineman, who remarried, is also a pilot, and the author of "Patterns", about her life as a pilot and single mother. His son, Jonathan, is a software engineer and journalist, who wrote "Above the Clouds" about growing up without knowing his father, Richard; and then later meeting him as a college student. (Richard gave his approval; although he noted that it included some personal history he'd "rather not see in print"). [Bach, Jonathan, "Above the Clouds: A Reunion of Father and Son," (1993) ISBN 0-688-11760-0] Other children are Robert, a commercial airline pilot; Kristel; James, a computer expert and writer; and Erika. His youngest daughter, Bethany, was killed in an accident at the age of fifteen in 1985.
In 1977 Bach married actress
Leslie Parrish whom he met during the making of the "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" movie.cite web|title=Leslie Parrish (I) Biography| url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0663562/bio|accessdate=2007-03-13] She was a major element in two of his subsequent books—"The Bridge Across Forever" and "One"—which primarily focused on their relationship and Bach's concept of soulmates. They divorced in 1999. Bach was married to his third wife, Sabryna Nelson-Alexopoulos in April 1999.A little-known fact is that Richard Bach, a fan of the original "" television series, also wrote a script for the unproduced
Star Trek Phase II television series that was to be produced in the mid-1970s. It was entitled "Practice in Waking" (Episode #4). According to Harold Livingston, producer of the Phase II project, his script was one of the most popular story ideas among the Star Trek Phase II crew. They felt that Richard Bach would add a certain amount of class to the series and pave the way for new directions." [Edward Gross and Mark A. Altman, "Captains' Logs - The Unauthorized Complete Trek Voyages," (1995) ISBN 0-316-32957-6]Philosophy
Bach espouses a consistent philosophy in his books: Our true nature is not bound by space or time, we are expressions of the "Is" (see: Non-duality), we are not truly born nor truly die, and we enter this world of Seems and Appearances for fun, learning, to share experiences with those we care for, to explore—and most of all to learn how to love and love again.Fact|date=February 2007
Books
* "Stranger to the Ground" (1963) Dell reprint (1990), ISBN 0-440-20658-8
* "Biplane" (1966) Dell Reprint (1990), ISBN 0-440-20657-X
* "Nothing by Chance" (1969) Dell Reprint 1990, ISBN 0-440-20656-1
* "Jonathan Livingston Seagull " (1970) Macmillan, ISBN 0-380-01286-3
* "A Gift of Wings" (1974) Dell Reissue (1989), ISBN 0-440-20432-1
* "There's No Such Place As Far Away" (1976) Delta (1998), ISBN 0-385-31927-4
* "" (1977), ISBN 0-385-28501-9
* "The Bridge Across Forever: A Love Story" (1984) Dell Reissue (1989), ISBN 0-440-10826-8
* "One" (1988) Dell Reissue 1989, ISBN 0-440-20562-X
* "Running from Safety" (1995) Delta, ISBN 0-385-31528-7
* "Out of My Mind" (2000) Delta, ISBN 0-385-33490-7
* "The Ferret Chronicles" (five novellas):
** "Air Ferrets Aloft" (2002) Scribner, ISBN 0-7432-2753-0
** "Rescue Ferrets at Sea" (2002) Scribner, ISBN 0-7432-2750-6
** "Writer Ferrets: Chasing the Muse" (2002) Scribner, ISBN 0-7432-2754-9
** "Rancher Ferrets on the Range" (2003) Scribner, ISBN 0-7432-2755-7
** "The Last War: Detective Ferrets and the Case of the Golden Deed" (2003) Scribner, ISBN 0-7432-2756-5
* "Curious Lives: Adventures from the Ferret Chronicles" (2005) Hampton Roads Publishing Company, ISBN 1-57174-457-6The book "Curious Lives" is in fact the above five "Ferret Chronicles" books collected in one volume, the only changes being changes to the titles of each of the five.
* "Flying: The Aviation Trilogy" (2003) Scribner, ISBN 0-7432-4747-7, Collected edition containing
** "Stranger to the Ground"
** "Biplane"
** "Nothing by Chance"
* "Messiah's Handbook: Reminders for the Advanced Soul" (2004), ISBN 1-57174-421-5References
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/heartland/prairie/7454/rbach.html GeoCities.com/heartland: Richard Bach's Quotes]
* [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/feature/-/10931 Richard Bach interview at Amazon.com]
* [http://www.collegecrier.com/interviews/int-0025.asp T. Virgil Parker interviews Richard Bach in the College Crier]
* [http://www.inner-growth.info/main_bach.htm A Richard Bach Fan Site]
* [http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Richard_Bach.htm Bibliography]
* [http://www.richardbah.org.ru/img/autor_img.jpgA photo of Bach]
* [http://www.inner-growth.info/private/richard_bach_photos.htm More recent photographs of Richard Bach]
* [http://www.instantquotebook.com/item-details.php?item_id=38912&item_name=Richard%20Bach Quotes from Richard Bach]
* [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/item-details.php?item_id=38912&item_name=Richard%20Bach Hector page]
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