American Vaudeville

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<i><b>A dreamlike evocative reckoning with a lost epoch in popular culture--and with old weird America.</b></i> <p/> At the heart of <i>American Vaudeville</i> is one strange unsettling fact: for nearly fifty years from the late nineteenth century to the 1930s vaudeville was everywhere--then suddenly it was nowhere. This book tells the story of what was once the most popular form of entertainment in the country using lists creation myths thumbnail biographies dreams and obituaries. A lyric history--part social history part song--American Vaudeville sits at the nexus between poetry experimental nonfiction and because it includes historic images art books. <p/> Geoffrey Hilsabeck's book grows out of extensive archival research. Rather than arranging that research--the remains of vaudeville--into a realistic picture or tidy narrative Hilsabeck dreams vaudeville back into existence drawing on photographs letters joke books reviews newspaper stories anecdotes and other material gathered from numerous archives as well as from memoirs by vaudeville performers like Buster Keaton Eva Tanguay and Eddie Cantor. Some of this research is presented as-is a letter from a now forgotten vaudeville performer to her booking agent for example; some is worked up into brief scenes and biographies; and some is put to even more imaginative uses finding new life in dialogues and prose poems. <p/><i>American Vaudeville</i> pulls the past into the present and finds in the beauty and carnivalesque grotesqueness of vaudeville a fitting image of American life today.
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