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Hiding The Elephant: How Magicians Invented the Impossible by Jim Steinmeyer
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informative
inspiring
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
A fascinating deep dive into the history of stage magic, with a great sense of narrative. I particularly loved the final chapter which resolves the book in a very satisfying way.
Moderate: Alcoholism, Gore, and Violence
Minor: Rape, Murder, and War
Chapter 14 "Sensations" is about the trends in magic and theatre more generally after the first world war. It discusses various iterations of the "sawing a woman in half" trick, with some detailed descriptions of the performances which may be upsetting as they involve performed violence and sometimes gore. There are also mentions of the theatre company the Grand Guignol, the "theatre of horror", with some descriptions of the kind of performances they did. Elsewhere in the book some people suffer from alcoholism and this is mentioned in passing or briefly discussed, but not explored in depth. There are mentions of death as a result of alcoholism.