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Clicko (Paperback)
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Clicko (Paperback)
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During the 1920s and '30s, Franz Taibosh - whose stage name was
Clicko - performed in front of millions as one of the stars of the
Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus. Prior to his fame
in the United States, Taibosh toured the world as the 'Wild Dancing
Bushman', showing off his frenzied dance moves in freak shows,
sideshows, and music halls from Australia to Cuba. When he died in
1940, the "New York Times" called him 'the only African bushman
ever exhibited in this country'. In "Clicko", Neil Parsons unearths
the untold story of Taibosh's journey from boyhood on a small farm
in South Africa to top billing as one of the travelling World's
Fair Freaks. Through Taibosh's tale, Parsons brings to life the
bizarre golden age of entertainment as well as the role that the
dubious new science of race played in it. Beginning with Taibosh's
early life, Clicko untangles the real story of his ancestry from
the web of myths spun around him on his rise to international
stardom. Parsons then chronicles the unhappy middle period of
Taibosh's career, when he suffered under the heel of a vicious
manager. Left to freeze and nearly starve in an unheated apartment,
Taibosh was rescued by Frank Cook, Barnum & Bailey's lawyer.
The Cooks adopted Taibosh as a member of their family of circus
managers and performers, and his happy - if far from average -
years with them make up the final chapter of this remarkable story.
Equal parts entertaining and disturbing, "Clicko" vividly evokes a
forgotten era when vaudeville drew massive crowds and circus freaks
were featured in Billboard and Variety. Parsons introduces us to
colorful characters such as George Auger the giant and the original
Zip the Pinhead, but above all, he gives us an unforgettable
portrait of Franz Taibosh, rescued at last from the racists and the
romantics and revealed here as an ordinary man with an
extraordinary life.
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