The Aerialist

The Aerialist
Author: Richard Schmitt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This latest title in the Sewanee Writers's Series is a gritty debut novel in the tradition of Tom McGuane and Pete Dexter that chronicles a young man's retreat into the darkly glamorous world of the circus.

The Aerialist

The Aerialist
Author: Richard Schmitt
Publisher: Harvest Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Aerialists
ISBN: 9780156007177

From an authentic American voice, a stunning, gritty tale of a young man's retreat into the darkly glamorous world of the circus. Venice, Florida: On the edge of town sits the winter headquarters of a traveling circus. One day Gary, a drifter, signs up for a job as a bullhand with the circus. Everyone has heard of the ringmaster, the trapeze artist, and the clown, but Gary soon learns that the circus includes others as well: the 24-hour man, the first to arrive in a town to poster the way to the circus grounds; the bullhands who remove elephant excrement from under the animals' bodies; the butchers who distract the audience from the circus spectacle selling them cotton candy or lemonade; the animal people who care for the animals and keep to themselves. Gary instantly falls in love with this new life, riding the circus train from one town to the next in the odd hours of the night. This acclaimed debut tells of a hapless, magical existence-a life for which Richard Schmitt's characters have abandoned everything and nothing at all. In it, the circus unfolds as a wealth of human energy and ambition, and Schmitt emerges as a talent with a magical voice and a high-flying future.

Let Me Fall Before I Fly

Let Me Fall Before I Fly
Author: Barbara Wersba
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1971
Genre: Circus
ISBN:

SUMMARY: A young boy is inconsolable when the tiny circus disappears that he watched perform daily in the grass.

I Don't Fall I Do Random Gravity Check

I Don't Fall I Do Random Gravity Check
Author: Gravity Checkers Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-12-18
Genre:
ISBN: 9781677264568

This aerialist notebook is a perfect way to take class notes home with you and keep track of your daily, weekly or monthly task chores, creative moves, techniques and skills, help set goals and reflect back on amazing aerial skills you practice and learn every day. wrapped up in a handy, fun, easy to carry notepad.Uniquely designed.Product Details: High quality 60lb (90gsm) paper stockPremium matte-finish cover designPerfect for all writing mediumsLarge format 6.0" x 9.0" (approximately A5) pag

Fall of the Big Top

Fall of the Big Top
Author: David Lewis Hammarstrom
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2016-04-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1476608350

Once an eagerly awaited spectacle, the traveling circus--that miracle of red wagons, trumpeting elephants and spangled trapeze artists that slipped into town at dawn and disappeared by midnight--has all but vanished from the American landscape. This work explores circus history from 1793 to the present and addresses the forces of modern culture (such as the popularity of Cirque du Soleil, and pressure from the animal rights movement) that are pushing big top shows toward what the author calls "circus ballet." Numerous photographs and in-depth interviews conducted with show owners, performers and directors enrich the narrative. Overall, the book reveals a sobering contrast between circuses of yesterday and today, even as it honors the outstanding performers who created, and have sustained, the enduring appeal of the circus.

Aerialists

Aerialists
Author: Mark Mayer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019-02-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1635572177

"Mark Mayer writes with a humorous, wistful elegance. His stories are singular, as detached and intimate as dreaming." --Marilynne Robinson Welcome to the sublime circus of Mark Mayer's Michener-Copernicus-winning debut, Aerialists, a fiercely inventive collection of nine stories in which classic carnival characters become ordinary misfits seeking grandeur in a lonely world. Under the luminous tent of Mayer's prose, we see P.T. Barnum's caravan remade: A young misogynist finds a confidante in a cable-TV strongwoman. A realtor for the one percent invokes his inner murder clown. A skin-and-bones mathematician and his bearded wife plot revolution. A friendless peach farmer holds a funeral for a beloved elephant. And a model-train hobbyist prepares to throw his miniature world in the trash. The circus has always been a collection of American exaggerations—the bold, the beautiful, the freakish, the big. Aerialists finds these myths living in the everyday. Mayer's deftly drawn characters illuminate these small-scale spectaculars, and their attempted acts of daring and feats of strength are rendered with humor, generosity, and uncommon grace.

Female Aerialists in the 1920s and Early 1930s

Female Aerialists in the 1920s and Early 1930s
Author: Kate Holmes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0429594313

Female solo aerialists of the 1920s and early 1930s were internationally popular performers in the largest live performance mass entertainment of the period in the UK and USA. Yet these aerialists and this period in circus history have been largely forgotten despite the iconic image of ‘the’ female aerialist still flaring in the popular imagination. Kate Holmes uses insights gained as a practitioner to reconstruct in detail the British and American performances and public personae of key stars such as Lillian Leitzel, Luisita Leers, and the Flying Codonas, revealing what is performed and implicit in today’s practice. Using a wealth of original sources, this book considers the forgotten stars whose legacy of the cultural image of the female aerialist echoes. Locating performers within wider cultural histories of sport, glamour, and gender, this book asks important questions about their stardom, including: Why were female aerialists so alluring when their muscularity challenged conservative ideals of femininity and how did they participate in change? What was it about their movements and the spaces they performed in that activated such strong audience responses? This book is vital reading for students and practitioners of aerial performance, circus, gender, popular performance, and performance studies.

The Thrill of Falling

The Thrill of Falling
Author: Witi Ihimaera
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-07-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1869799216

A stunning collection of stories from one of New Zealand's favourite authors. What's new? * A young woman utters her favourite mantras to take on the world. * An old woman lives like a diva, re-enacting Casablanca. * In a rewrite of a play, a singer becomes a rock chick in London. * Moby Dick is reincarnated as an iceberg. * Darwin’s giant tortoises on the Galapagos Islands are re-encountered. * A young man adds a twist to his intriguing heritage. In this richly imaginative and compelling collection of longer stories, Witi Ihimaera makes a playful and delightfully unique nod to influences from the past. Ranging across an intriguing and innovative variety of styles, subjects and settings, they defy the expected to reaffirm Ihimaera as one of New Zealand’s finest technicians and storytellers.