Silent Magic: Biographies of Deaf Magicians in the United States from the 19th to 21st Centuries
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Publisher: SPS Publications, Inc. (January 1, 2008)
"You mean there are deaf magicians? How can deaf magicians perform without hearing? How can the audience understand magic only with gestures?
In fact, biographies of 59 deaf and hard of hearing magicians are profiled in this amazing book.
For the first time ever, the author--Dr. Simon J. Carmel, himself a deaf magician--has produced a magnificent volume which plugs a long-unfilled hole in the history of magic. He devoted much of the past four decades to painstaking research, to locate and find out all he could about the lives of these special people.
He interviewed those he could, and used many methods and sources to find dozens of inspirational and heart-warming stories. Deaf magicians do not have it easy. They all have the same human foibles all of us have. But they have the extra burden and challenge of living in a soundless world. Not only can't they hear, but most choose not to speak on stage. Theirs is a world of no patter, of no oral distractions, of music they cannot hear. but deaf magicians have succeeded in spite of these challenges. And you can now read their stories, and cheer their successes.
The lively book also includes dozens of illustrations, many of them rare. "