Part A - Early Life
Clem Martini was born in Calgary and in a small town Bowness, Alberta, on August 25th,1956. His father, Damien Martini, was an accountant and his mother, Catherine Martini, was a school board trustee.
Growing up, he enjoyed reading, animals and playing outdoors. At a young age, Clem and his siblings didn’t have a lot of money so what they did for fun was go camping or hiking. In terms of what Clem wanted to do as a kid, he always wanted to write but never knew where to start. Instead, Clem decided he might work in a zoo since he liked animals. A turning point in Clem’s life was when he began writing short fiction in high school. With the start of his writing career, he won several awards, he competed in some writing competitions in high school. From the awards that Clem was winning and the encouragement from his English teachers, he decided to try playwriting.
Although his writing career was going well, his life at home wasn’t. His brother, Ben Martini, was diagnosed with Schizophrenia. Clem and his family had no idea how to cope with their family member who had a mental illness. None of them knew how to support Ben properly and really took a negative effect on the whole family upon the discovery of the diagnosis.
Family members reacted to the diagnosis differently and the family drifted apart because they were unsure of how to deal with it. With everyone drifting apart and Clem taking a vacation to Europe, the unfortunate event of Ben losing the battle to schizophrenia. Ben had died by suicide because of his schizophrenia. The family was grieving and as Clem puts it into his own words, “His sudden departure sucked the air out of me.” ( Martini, 2010 March 10th, p. 49 )
In this period of Clem’s life, his family was grieving and turned to work to distract them from the tragic event of Ben’s passing. This is when Clem attended the University of Calgary to get his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Playwriting. Clem received his Bachelors in 1980 and became the first graduate in playwriting at the NATIONAL THEATRE SCHOOL in Montreal. ( Roe, 2013 April 22 ). Clem continued to write despite the tragedy.
As for the early life of Olivier Martini, there is not too much information disclosing his early life. When it came to Olivier, he also camped and hiked alongside his siblings. Olivier was also born in the same town of Bowness, Alberta. His life changed when he was diagnosed with Schizophrenia in 1981 ( Medley, 2010 April 12th). He had lost his job and developed depression because of his mental condition. As Clem Martini says when it comes to having a job, “Society places tremendous importance on employability and now, instead of worthy citizen, you find you’ve morphed into a jobless, titleless nobody. You feel terrible-but worse things are in store.”( Martini, 2010 March 10th, p. 137 ). People dismissed him because of his schizophrenia which wasn’t helping his mental state either and people either feared or shunned him. Overtime, things got better with the support of family everytime he came home. His family may not have known what to do or how to cheer up up, but the family being there for Olivier was enough for him to keep going. Eventually, Olivier took an interest in visual arts in a group.
He started to grow more of a passion for visual arts and later attended Alberta College of Arts, he became an illustrator and some of his work has been featured in the Marion McGrath Gallery.
Links to sources :
Olivier Martini. (n.d.).
Retrieved from https://thinairwinnipeg.ca/writers/olivier-martini/
Roe, A. F. (2013, April 22). Clem Martini. Historica Canada
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