The Miracle Mongers, an Exposé
Harry Houdini
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers
The Miracle Mongers offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of stage performers and the extraordinary feats they claim to accomplish. Written by the legendary illusionist Harry Houdini, this work serves as both an exposé and a celebration of the art of performance, revealing the secrets behind the seemingly impossible acts of fire eaters, sword swallowers, and other daring entertainers.
Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, Houdini delves into the techniques and tricks employed by these performers, demystifying their acts while also acknowledging the skill and showmanship involved. With a keen eye for detail, he explores the psychology of both the performers and their audiences, shedding light on the allure of the miraculous.
This audiobook not only entertains but also invites listeners to consider the fine line between illusion and reality, making it a unique addition to the canon of performing arts literature. Houdini's insights and experiences provide a rich context for understanding the world of spectacle and the human fascination with the extraordinary.
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| Preface | 4:25 | Leído por Peter Eastman | |
| Fire Worship | 19:34 | Leído por Peter Eastman | |
| 17th-18th Centuries | 17:55 | Leído por Peter Eastman | |
| 19th Century | 19:27 | Leído por Denny Sayers (d. 2015) | |
| Chabert, The Master | 26:46 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) | |
| The Fire Eaters | 21:10 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) | |
| Fire-eater Arcana | 29:41 | Leído por Sue Anderson | |
| Liquids | 17:31 | Leído por gfairch511 | |
| Sword Swallowers | 18:25 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) | |
| Stone-Eaters | 21:07 | Leído por Anna Roberts | |
| Poisonous Reptiles | 20:31 | Leído por Laurie Anne Walden | |
| 18th Century Strongmen | 25:05 | Leído por Lars Rolander (1942-2016) | |
| Contemporary Strongmen | 25:38 | Leído por Steve Foreman |
Reseñas
how very cool
Vivia
matchless audiobook selection! fascinating, thanks!