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  • Published: 15 November 2013
  • ISBN: 9780307472267
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $32.99

The Ordinary Acrobat

A Journey Into the Wondrous World of Circus, Past and Present



An incredibly charming account of Duncan Wall's novice plunge into the strange and wonderful world of contemporary circus, and a nostalgic look back at circus history and inside the current Cirque du Soleil-fueled phenomenon.

A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of the Year

When Duncan Wall visited his first nouveau cirque as a college student in Paris, everything about it—the monochromatic costumes, the acrobats singing Simon and Garfunkel, the juggler reciting Proust—hooked him. Soon he was attending circuses two or three nights a week, and soon after that, he entered the intensively competitive training program at France’s École Nationale des Arts du Cirque. The Ordinary Acrobat is a magical, funny, sometimes scary story of what happens when one average American joins a host of gifted—and flexible—international students in a rigorous regimen of tumbling, trapeze, juggling, and clowning. Brimming with surprises, outsized personalities, and plenty of charm, this personal history of how the circus evolved into the thrilling experience it is today delivers all the excitement and pleasure of the circus ring itself.

  • Published: 15 November 2013
  • ISBN: 9780307472267
  • Imprint: Knopf US
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $32.99

Praise for The Ordinary Acrobat

“Lovely…There is plenty in The Ordinary Acrobat to set circusphile and circus-skeptic alike to dreaming.”
The Washington Post

“An exquisite exposition…Proving himself even more adroit verbally than physically, Wall offers a revelatory love letter to the simultaneously ancient and contemporary art of acrobatics, the circus, and its denizens.”
Library Journal

“In this enchanting memoir sprinkled with historical anecdotes, Wall pulls the reader into the world of circus, past and present…his captivating journey of discovery may lead others to consider running away to join one.”
Publisher’s Weekly
 
“Wall is a charming guide… [his] appreciation of the circus is deepened by his understanding of its long and distinct history.”
The New Republic

“Blending cultural history with biography, memoir and travelogue, Wall’s carefully balanced book is, in itself, a successful tightrope traverse.”
 – Kirkus Reviews

“If ever you have the urge to run away and join the circus, you can save yourself the trip and still have the thrill of it all by reading The Ordinary Acrobat. Duncan Wall’s adventures as a novitiate in a Parisian circus school are wonderfully entertaining. A beautifully written account of life past and present under the big top.”
—Eric Lax, author of Woody Allen: A Biography
 
 “The Ordinary Acrobat is an incandescent odyssey—personally and historically—into the captivating transnational world of the circus. A fascinating, funny, effervescent story told with great affection.”
—Janet M. Davis, author of Circus Age: Culture and Society Under the American Big Top

“Wall [does] an admirable job of pursuing the circus’s road-show mysteries and endlessly winding paths…it isn’t a conventional memoir, but the circus isn’t a conventional subject, either.”
NPR
 
“Wall is intoxicated and obsessed with the circus, and…it’s infectious.”
Biographile
 
 
“Lively and wide-ranging…Wall’s eye for anecdote, in both past and present, is sharp.”
The Seattle Times
 
“Meticulously researched, intensely reported and brightly written, The Ordinary Acrobat…[is] an entertaining, artistic several-hour act that leaves indelible impressions.”
The Minneapolis Star Tribune


From the Hardcover edition.