List Written by Stewart O'Nan - Audio book performed by Dick Hill - Unabridged Nonfiction - 7 CASSETTES - 11 hours Publisher, Brilliance Audio (June 2000) Listen to an audio clip NOTE: You will need RealPlayer Basic to listen. It's FREE ! "A triumph of literary storytelling." --The Cleveland Plain Dealer "An extraordinary book. O’Nan is amazing in his handling of the abundance of fact, rumors and legends that have built up around this fire." --USA Today "[O’Nan’s] non-fiction is as accomplished as his fiction.... [The Circus Fire is] as gripping as any thriller." --The Seattle Times One of America's most acclaimed novelists turns to nonfiction in this powerful re-creation of the great Hartford circus fire, which took the lives of 167 people and forever changed the city and its people. On July 6, 1944, in Hartford, Connecticut, the big top of Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus caught fire during the middle of the afternoon performance. Nine thousand people were inside. The canvas of the big tent had been waterproofed with a mixture of paraffin and gasoline. In seconds, the big top was burning out of control. Bleacher seats were fronted by steel railings with narrow openings; the main exits were blocked by caged chutes in which leopards and lions, having just performed, raged, maddened by the fire. In re-creating the horrific events of one of America's most cataclysmic civic tragedies, Stewart O'Nan has fashioned both an incomparably gripping narrative and a profound, measured glimpse into the extremes of human behavior under duress. In the madness of the inferno, some like animal trainer May Kovar and the tragic Bill Curlee (who tossed dozens of children to safety over the lion's chute), would act with superhuman bravery. Others, like the sailor who broke a woman's jaw to get past her, would become beasts. The toll of the fire, and its circumstances, haunt Hartford to the present day - the identity of one young victim, known only as Little Miss 1565, remains an enduring mystery and a source of conflict in the city. But it is the intense, detailed narrative - before, after, and especially during the panic under the burning tent - that will remain with readers long after they finish this exceptional book. |
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