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Death of a Circus [Paperback]

CHANDRA PRASAD (Author)
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1597090247 978-1597090247 October 6, 2006
Puts a fresh spin on the timeworn myths of the big top. Chandra Prasad's Death of a Circus is narrated with Dickensian verve, a keen eye for historical detail, and lots of heart. -Tom Perrotta, bestselling author of Little Children and Election

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What city-weary soul hasn't thought of running away to join the circus? That's the dream of Lor Cole, a young black man leading a lackluster life in early-twentieth-century Connecticut. Lor has talent to match his professional ambition. Tall and agile, he is a superlative high-wire walker, having honed his skills throughout boyhood on the towering branches of neighborhood trees. It's not long before the ringmaster of the Bringlebright Circus turns the young man into a star. For Lor, tiptoeing along the tightrope is infinitely easier than navigating the politics of the circus business, and he must watch his step around roustabouts and seasoned performers alike. Among them: copiously tattooed ruffian Legman Jack and his amply mustached pal, Bar None; fire-eating Cirella, with blazing red hair and a personality to match; and Barnacle, the mercurial ringmaster obsessed with success, starlets, and sex. Prasad conducted extensive research into the world of early-twentieth-century circuses for this richly textured first novel packed with glamour and grit. Allison Block
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Chandra Prasad finished Death of a Circus only after extensive research of early twentieth century circuses and interviews with dozens of circus performers and historians. She is the editor of and a contributor to Mixed: An Anthology of Short Fiction on the Multiracial Experience (W.W. Norton), which includes original pieces by Ruth Ozeki, Danzy Senna, Peter Ho Davies, Cristina Garcia, Wayde Compton, Rebecca Walker, and Diana Abu-Jaber. She is also the author of Outwitting the Job Market (Globe Pequot), as well as numerous articles on diversity and the workplace, which have been published in the Wall Street Journal, India Abroad, India New England, and Vault.com, among others. In 2007, Atria, an imprint of Simon & Schuster, will publish her latest book, a novel about a girl who poses as a male student at Yale University in the 1930s.

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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Red Hen Press (October 6, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1597090247
  • ISBN-13: 978-1597090247
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,526,877 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Hello, all! I was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and grew up in a neighboring town.
I knew from an early age, eleven or twelve, that I wanted to be an author. When I was a child, one of my favorite activities was spending quiet hours in my room writing short stories (come to think of it, that is still one of my favorite activities). I also reveled in make-believe games with my two brothers; I remember pretending to be pirates and ghostbusters and jewel thieves and deep-sea miners. Those early, fanciful imaginings no doubt gave me creative fodder for the books that I've written, and the books that I hope are still to come.

As an undergraduate at Yale University, I gravitated toward history courses, particularly the history of the U.S. during the 1930s. From a literary standpoint, the economic, cultural, and social turbulence of that era'the sense of being on the brink of vast and permanent change'appeals to me. Two of my books, Death of a Circus (Red Hen Press) and On Borrowed Wings: A Novel (Atria) are set in the '30s, and I can honestly say that I enjoyed the research almost as much as I enjoyed the writing.

I also have a strong interest in the politics of identity, perhaps stemming from my hodgepodge ethnic background. My father is from India and my mother is of Swedish, Italian, and English descent. The seemingly contradictory urge to explain my racial identity, and to get past simple, often superficial or misleading categorizations, inspired me to create Mixed: An Anthology of Short Fiction on the Multiracial Experience (W.W. Norton), a book I edited and contributed to. Mixed, the first anthology of its kind, includes original pieces by acclaimed authors such as Danzy Senna, Cristina Garcia, Rebecca Walker, Mat Johnson, Ruth Ozeki, Marina Budhos, Diana Abu-Jaber, and Peter Ho Davies. It's an arresting read, and the feedback I've received can be summarized this way: if ever there was a collection of short stories that is both stunningly diverse and universally sympathetic, Mixed is it.

Having lived in New York, Arizona, and Washington, DC, I've returned to Connecticut, where I now reside with my husband, a native of Odessa, Ukraine, and our young son. In our spare time, we enjoy swinging in our backyard hammock and sharing stories. In a way, I feel like I've come full circle.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars a fascinating look at life in a small circus, January 2, 2007
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"death of a circus" explores interracial romance, animal abuse, the dangerous lure of fame, and the price of defying a system of misogyny and sexual repression, all against the colorful backdrop of a big top tent. ms. prasad's thorough research enabled her to bring to life a world with its own distinctive language, customs, and rigidly hierarchical society. as the circus train meanders about the country and through the early 20th century, the narrative shifts focus between a series of protagonists: the daring young black man who's willing to risk his life to be a star; the fiery redhead who uses her beauty and fearlessness to escape the tenements of her childhood and, fittingly, become a fire-eater; the mysterious animal trainer who isn't quite sure how to interact with humans. as the next generation of performers prepares to take center ring, the circus struggles to compete against the more powerful ringling brothers, with predictable results given the book's title. a great read, especially for anyone who's always been fascinated by the big top.
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