Jonathan Miles (born January 28, 1971) is an American
journalist and
novelist. His
debut novel, ''Dear American Airlines'', was published by
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (; HMH) is an American publisher of textbooks, instructional technology materials, assessments, reference works, and fiction and non-fiction for both young readers and adults. The company is based in the Financial Dist ...
in 2008. The novel, written in the form of a complaint letter to the titular airline, was reviewed by
Richard Russo
Richard Russo (July 15, 1949) is an American novelist, short story writer, screenwriter, and teacher.
Early life and education
Russo was born in Johnstown, New York, and raised in nearby Gloversville. He earned a bachelor's degree, a Master o ...
in ''
The New York Times Book Review''.
His second novel, ''Want Not'', was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2013.
Early life
Jonathan Miles was born in
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland ( ), officially the City of Cleveland, is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located in the northeastern part of the state, it is situated along the southern shore of Lake Erie, across the U.S. ...
; his family moved to
Phoenix, Arizona, but Miles ran away when he was 17, moving to
Oxford, Mississippi, eventually attending the
University of Mississippi and taking a writing class with
Barry Hannah.
Finding work as a newspaper reporter and aspiring jazz musician, Miles met novelist
Larry Brown. The two became friends, and while Miles didn't graduate "Ole Miss", Brown taught and encouraged Miles to write: "It was an astonishing education. Some people go to the Iowa Writer's Workshop. I had Larry."
Literary career
While Miles never studied journalism in college, his work soon found publication in a local literary magazine, the ''
Oxford American'', and he continued to contribute essays and critique for several years. A friend suggested Miles apply as a reporter for ''
The Oxford Eagle'', and while the pay wasn't good, being forced to churn out daily copy gradually improved his ability to write more dispassionately about complex and emotional subjects.
Miles claims he was fired by the paper years later for writing an obituary about a subject who had admitted regularly providing
bootlegged liquor to noted Oxford resident
William Faulkner and correctly reporting the fact.
Fortunately, Miles's writing caught the eye of ''
Esquire
Esquire (, ; abbreviated Esq.) is usually a courtesy title.
In the United Kingdom, ''esquire'' historically was a title of respect accorded to men of higher social rank, particularly members of the landed gentry above the rank of gentlema ...
'' editor
Will Blythe
Will Blythe is a magazine writer and book author living in New York City. He is a former literary editor at ''Esquire'' magazine but is now a contributing editor for Harper's and Mirabella, and writes for many other periodicals, including The New ...
, who published an account Miles wrote of an ingenious prison escape he'd investigated while writing for the Oxford paper. Miles soon developed a reputation as a keen observer of Mississippi culture, selling essays to ''
Food & Wine
''Food & Wine'' is an American monthly magazine published by Dotdash Meredith. It was founded in 1978 by Ariane and Michael Batterberry. It features recipes, cooking tips, travel information, restaurant reviews, chefs, wine pairings and season ...
'', ''
Men's Journal
''Men's Journal'' is an American monthly men's lifestyle magazine focused on outdoor recreation and comprising editorials on the outdoors, environmental issues, health and fitness, style and fashion, and gear. It was founded in 1992 by Jann Wenne ...
'' and ''
The New York Times Magazine''.
He credits his early literary voice to his time in Oxford, Mississippi, but when ''Men's Journal'' offered him an annual contract Miles was already driving a moving van toward
New York City in search of such an opportunity.
Miles's novel ''Dear American Airlines'' received the following honors:
* ''The New York Times Book Review'' 100 notable books of 2008 (one of seven debut novels to be included)
* ''The Wall Street Journal'' dozen "most memorable" books of 2008
* ''Los Angeles Times'' favorite books of 2008
* Amazon.ca top 50 editors' picks for 2008 (#27)
* A.V. Club favorite books of 2008
Works
* ''Dear American Airlines'' (Boston:
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (; HMH) is an American publisher of textbooks, instructional technology materials, assessments, reference works, and fiction and non-fiction for both young readers and adults. The company is based in the Financial Dist ...
, 2008)
* ''Want Not'' (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2013)
* ''Anatomy of a Miracle'' (Hogarth, 2018)
References
External links
*
Los Angeles Times* https://www.npr.org/2008/06/28/91993801/fictional-airline-passenger-disgruntled-with-life
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21st-century American novelists
American male novelists
1971 births
Living people
21st-century American male writers