The Autobiography of a Clown
Isaac Marcosson
Gelesen von Lee Smalley





This "as told to" autobiography of Jules Turnour is based on a popular article that appeared in the Saturday Evening Post in 1909. Turnour relates through Marcosson his personal history and that of the circus, both in Europe and the United States. By recounting touching, amusing, and heartbreaking events that he experienced or witnessed, he demonstrates his love of circus life and his craft. "As soon as I hear the music of the band...and the indescribable movement of the crowd toward the big tent...I am stirred to action, the weariness falls away like magic, and I am young again." Photographs of Mr. Turnour are interspersed throughout the text, which is accessible at http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/46139 ~ Lee Smalley (1 hr 28 min)
Kapitel
Preface | 4:08 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
I Am Born in a Circus Wagon | 14:59 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
I Become a Clown | 12:57 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
I Join the Tented Circus | 11:07 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
I Tell About Clown Tricks | 15:50 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
I Learn About Life | 11:39 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
I Relate Some Clown History | 9:12 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
I Give My Creed | 8:51 | Gelesen von Lee Smalley |
Bewertungen
Short, sweet, well read and interesting. A must read for performers.





Steven Hughes
The Autobiography of a Clown is performed very well using clear English. The quality is crisp and clear. This is the text of an interview of Jules Turnour, conducted by Issac Marcosson. Turnour was a clown in the time before modern circuses when performers traveled in carts. He talks about the conversion to "stuffy trains" with an air of sadness. He bares witness to the golden age of the clown, before big circuses when the clown stopped talking and became a buffoon. This is a must read for any performer. I found it as relatable today as it was when it was dress off the press in 1910.
Interesting





dustin johnson
"I didn't choose the clown life, the clown life chose me." is close to being true for this story. I would have loved to learn more about the art of clown life but overall great book.
heartwarming





Chickadee Yellowfinch
A very touching account of a man's life which felt wise and sincere. It evokes a great respect for those who devote themselves fully to their art
enjoyable little book





joe hurley
Interesting, Well told story.Good narration.