Aaron Parrett Explained
Aaron Parrett |
Other Names: | Aaron C. Parrett |
Birth Place: | Butte, Montana, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | University of Georgia |
Occupation: | professor, author, letterpress printer, musician |
Known For: | Montana: Then and Now, Literary Butte, and Montana Americana Music |
Aaron Parrett is an American musician, author, letterpress printer, and educator. He is currently Professor of English Literature at the University of Providence in Great Falls, Montana.[1] A considerable portion of his academic and written work deals with the genre of science fiction or about the state of Montana.
Biography
Born in Butte, Montana, he earned a PhD in Comparative Literature in 2001 from the University of Georgia.
His first academic book, The Translunar Narrative in the Western Tradition (Ashgate, 2004)[2] examined the dream of traveling to the Moon in literature, culminating in the Apollo Program of the 1960s and early 1970s that achieved the millennia-long vision of leaving Earth. A considerable portion of his academic work deals with the genre of science fiction. His other works have focused on his home state of Montana, including Montana: Then and Now (Bangtail, 2014),[3] Literary Butte (History Press, 2015)[4] and Montana Americana Music (Arcadia, 2016), for which prize-winning author Smith Henderson wrote the foreword.[5] He won the Montana Historical Society's Peoples' Choice Award for his essay, "Montana's Worst Natural Disaster," about the devastating 1964 flood that killed 30 Native American Indians on the Blackfeet Reservation.[6]
As a result of his Montana writings, he has been featured on many radio programs and was a featured guest on Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown television segment on Butte.[7] He serves as president of the Drumlummon Institute,[8] a non-profit whose mission is "to promote and publish art and literatures created in Montana and the broader American West."
Parrett is also a songwriter and composer. His first album of original songs, The Sinners (Pizzle Records, 1996) earned critical acclaim (rereleased in 2015), yielding the song "Texas," a song recorded by several artists, including the southern Americana band Stewart and Winfield.[9] His songs have been featured in several Emmy-nominated documentary films, including Libby, Montana (High Plains Films, 2007) and The Naturalist (2004). A lyric from his song "El Cuchillo" is referenced in leading Steinbeck scholar Bob DeMott's Afield: American Writers on Bird Dogs (2014).[10] His most recent recording was a joint effort with IBMA songwriter of the year, Ivan Rosenberg, called Stumbo Lost Wages (Pizzle Records, 2009).
He is also co-founder of The Territorial Press, along with master letterpress printer and book artist, Peter Rutledge Koch.[11] [12] [13] The catalogue of The Territorial Press includes Himself Adrift (2016) by Matt Pavelich, Curses (2015) by Aaron Parrett, and Maple and Lead (2017) by Aaron Parrett, featuring wood-engraved illustrations by artist Seth Taylor Roby.
Notes and References
- Web site: 2017. Aaron Parrett Shares Writings and Presses His Own Books. live. 2021-07-31. The University of Montana Western. en-US. https://web.archive.org/web/20201225090634/https://www.umwestern.edu/article/aaron-parrett-shares-writings-and-presses-his-own-books/ . 2020-12-25 .
- Fayter. Paul. 2004. Book Review, The Translunar Narrative in the Western Tradition. Isis. 96. 421–422. 10.1086/498761.
- Web site: Montana: Then and Now. live. Bangtail Press. https://web.archive.org/web/20141110082844/http://www.bangtailpress.com/montana-then-and-now-by-aaron-parrett/ . 2014-11-10 .
- Web site: Newman. Chérie. 2015-04-22. Literary Butte: A History In Novels & Film. live. 2021-07-31. Montana Public Radio. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210731160419/https://www.mtpr.org/2015-04-22/literary-butte-a-history-in-novels-film . 2021-07-31 .
- Web site: Newman. Chérie. August 7, 2016. Montana Americana Music: Boot Stomping In Big Sky Country. live. Montana Public Radio. https://web.archive.org/web/20160808163620/http://mtpr.org/post/montana-americana-music-boot-stomping-big-sky-country . 2016-08-08 .
- Web site: Montana's Worst Natural Disaster. 2017-05-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20170809010227/http://aaronparrett.org/files/Parrett_04.02.pdf. 2017-08-09. dead.
- Web site: Anthony Bourdain Appearance. live. billingsgazette.com. https://web.archive.org/web/20151125222609/http://billingsgazette.com:80/news/state-and-regional/montana/anthony-bourdain-finds-parts-unknown-in-montana/article_6588bb68-5fd7-5dca-bf84-9e42c1ade03c.html . 2015-11-25 .
- Web site: Nixon. Lance. Mining Montana culture & history: The Drumlummon Institute rolls up its sleeves. live. 2021-07-31. missoulian.com. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210731165002/https://missoulian.com/magazines/montana-magazine/mining-montana-culture-history-the-drumlummon-institute-rolls-up-its-sleeves/article_9fcc4ca3-a456-54b8-a3f1-5ace7342fc93.html . 2021-07-31 .
- Web site: Lincoln. Marga. June 2018. Helena writer Aaron Parrett — a man of many talents — to speak at library. live. 2021-07-31. Helena Independent Record. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20210731160420/https://helenair.com/news/local/helena-writer-aaron-parrett-a-man-of-many-talents-to-speak-at-library/article_12706166-def1-5718-8634-1c5a5892d63a.html . 2021-07-31 .
- Book: Afield: American Writers on Bird Dogs. 9781629148533. Demott. Robert. Smith. Dave. 2014-11-11.
- Web site: Lincoln. Marga. January 3, 2016. Aaron Parrett's Territorial Press: Resurrecting the book arts one letter at a time. live. Independent Record. https://web.archive.org/web/20160105233416/http://helenair.com:80/news/local/aaron-parrett-s-territorial-press-resurrecting-the-book-arts-one/article_af1d4026-c5b4-5d5c-8780-f6aed8b712b8.html . 2016-01-05 .
- Web site: 2020-08-24. Hidden Gems:Aaron Parrett's Territorial Press. 2021-07-31. Visit Helena, Montana.
- Web site: Photos: The Territorial Press of Montana. 2021-07-31. Montana Standard. en.