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Net of Magic: Wonders and Deceptions in India [Paperback]

Lee Siegel (Author)
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0226756874 978-0226756875 June 11, 1991 1
Vast like the subcontinent itself and teeming with outrageous and exotic characters, Net of Magic is an enthralling voyage through the netherworld of Indian magic. Lee Siegel, scholar and magician, uncovers the age-old practices of magic in sacred rites and rituals and unveils the contemporary world of Indian magic of street and stage entertainers.

Siegel's journeys take him from ancient Sanskrit texts to the slums of New Delhi to find remnants of a remarkable magical tradition. In the squalid settlement of Shadipur, he is initiated into a band of Muslim street conjurers and performs as their shill while they tutor him in their con and craft. Siegel also becomes acquainted with Hindu theatrical magicians, who claim descent from court illusionists and now dress as maharajahs to perform a repertoire of tricks full of poignant kitsch and glitz.

Masterfully using a panoply of narrative sleights to recreate the magical world of India, Net of Magic intersperses travelogue, history, ethnography, and fiction. Siegel's vivid, often comic tale is crowded with shills and stooges, tourists and pickpockets, snake charmers and fakirs. Among the cast of characters are Naseeb, a poor Muslim street magician who guides Siegel into the closed circle of itinerant performers; the Industrial Magician, paid by a bank, who convinces his audience to buy traveler's checks by making twenty-rupee notes disappear; the Government Magician, who does a trick with condoms to encourage family planning; P. C. Sorcar, Jr., the most celebrated Indian stage magician; and the fictive Professor M. T. Bannerji, the world's greatest magician, who assumes various guises over a millennium of Indian history and finally arrives in the conjuring capital of the world—Las Vegas.

Like Indra's net—the web of illusion in which Indian performers ensnare their audience—Net of Magic captures the reader in a seductive portrayal of a world where deception is celebrated and lies are transformed into compelling and universal truths.

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Siegel, a professor of religion at the University of Hawaii and an amateur magician, explores magic in India, a place that is for him a "cauldron of illusions." He enters the magicians' world by eating with them, performing his own tricks for them and ultimately shilling for them. The first half of the book is devoted to the wandering, low-caste Muslim street magicians. The second discusses stage magicians, descendents of royal court conjurers and seers. Siegel blends history and religious studies, fiction (in the form of short stories centered on traditional tricks in the magicians' repertoire) and travel ramble as he takes us from the slums of Delhi to Madras in the south and Kashmir in the north. For Siegel, India is a country of many nationalities where religion divides and magic is the unifying factor. Using vivid word pictures, he conveys the sights, sounds and smells of a land where truth transcends mere fact, where illusions serve as "escapes from the discomforts" of life. Siegel's ( Laughing Matters: Comic Tradition in India ) colorful narrative about our need to be deceived and the delight we take therein avoids the pitfall he finds in many books on magic--what is astonishing when seen becomes astonishingly dull in print.
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Siegel, a professor of religion at the University of Hawaii and member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, presents a huge melange of personal experience and Indian mythological tradition that is as overwhelming as a visit to Calcutta. His book will enthrall both magicians and students of Oriental culture with its combination of deep research and exuberant prose. Most striking is the connection Siegel documents between Hindu and Muslim religious lore in India, as contrasted with "magic" as sheer entertainment in the West today. Entrancing but disorganized and overlong, this will have limited appeal for the simply curious, but is nevertheless a valuable work for aficionados.
- Jeanne S. Bagby, formerly with Tucson P.L., Ariz.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (June 11, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226756874
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226756875
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #879,233 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Lee A. Siegel (born 1945, Los Angeles, California) is a novelist and professor of religion. He studied comparative literature at the University of California, Berkeley, and fine arts at Columbia University. After receiving a D.Phil. degree in Indian Studies from Oxford University, he was hired as a professor of Indian religions at the University of Hawaii where he continues to teach. Siegel has been a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellow, a writer-in-residence at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Study Center, and a Visiting Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford University.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Achievement, March 31, 2008
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I ordered this book with high expectations (being a lover of India and a life-long fan of magic). I must say that they were all met and exceeded. Mr. Siegel has not only managed to write a detailed anthropological account, but a genuinely entertaining read. Description of the illusions is handled with artful care.

To me, its greatest success is in making you feel like you are witnessing the magic, smelling the air, and getting to know the people of modern and ancient India.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Look, ma, no footnotes!, August 29, 2009
This review is from: Net of Magic: Wonders and Deceptions in India (Paperback)
Seriously, this is one of the very best scholarly books I have ever read. It is an
entertaining and perceptive treatment of Indian magical performance in its
anthropological and religious dimensions. Siegel misdirects with the best of them
and the reader begins to visualize the soon-to-be-released Bollywood version.
Parts are very funny, but this work is every bit as effective as more conservative
academic studies. Five maharaja turbans!
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