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Off to the circus

December 16, 2014
Cover of new Linda Simon book

Linda Simon, professor emerita of English, is the author of A History of the Circus:  The Greatest Shows on Earth, published in November by Reaktion Books Ltd.

According to the publisher, “In this book, Linda Simon asks why we long to soar on the flying trapeze; to ride bareback on a spangled horse; to parade through city streets in costumes of glitter and gold…. Why does the circus offer us that we think we so desperately need?”

In a published in The Spectator, critic Nell Gifford writes, “Linda Simon’s compact and colourful circus history is, in many ways, a jewel of a publication.”

Rich with historical detail, numerous anecdotes and colorful illustrations, the book “evokes the greatest show on earth in all its history and wonder,” writes Wavy Gravy, clown and activist. Read more at the publisher’s .

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