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Step Right Up: Stories of Carnivals, Sideshows, and the Circus

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Step Right Up: Stories of Carnivals, Sideshows, and the Circus
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Perseus
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9780786713325
ClassificationsDewey:FIC
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Avalon Publishing Group
Imprint Avalon Publishing Group
Publication Date 1 April 2004
Publication Country United States

Description

Everyone loves a carnival, whether it's the Big Top or a traveling midway kicking up dust. These roving extravaganzas are as amusing as they are mysterious and as innocent as they are sordid. Step Right Up is a one-of-a-kind anthology that collects the finest literature and the most absorbing first-person accounts about carnivals, sideshows, and the circus, capturing all of the spectacle and sensation of this unusual and treasured tradition. A colorful assortment of characters populate the fairgrounds and circus tents of this unique collection from circus legends like P. T. Barnum and Otis Jordan the Frog Prince to a motley crew of ride monkeys and rubes. Step Right Up takes the reader everywhere from a small village in Romania to the streets of Coney Island and offers everything from Fred Rosen's account of the scandalous demise of Grady "Lobster Boy" Stiles Jr. to imaginative fiction like Michael Chabon's macabre take on the origin of clowns. The bizarre romance and mystery of the world's oldest and oddest traveling institution come to life in selections from Katherine Dunn, Kevin Baker, Jim Tully, Flannery O'Connor, Lee Durkee, Robert Hough, Michael Chabon, Fred Rosen, Susan Dickinson, Joseph Michell, Edora Welty, and Ellen Hunnicut.

Author Biography

Nathaniel Knaebel grew up in Pittsburgh and graduated from Oberlin College in 1999. He is an assistant editor at the Avalon Publishing Group and lives in Brooklyn, New York.