Eugene Burger’s “Series of Evocative Essays”
This collection aims to provoke thought, encouraging you to reflect on your magic, inspire practice, and ultimately enhance your close-up magic performances.
Contents:
- About the Writings
- Foreword by Channing Pollock
- Groundwork
- What Is Close-Up Magic?
- The Main Road
- The Bert Allerton Aspirin Tin Routine
- Hands
- Making Cigarettes Disappear
- The Pivot Vanish
- Up the Nose
- Using A Cigarette Pull
- A Question of Character
- Uncle Geek
- Three-Card Monte As A Magical Entertainment
- Magic Lectures
- Rosini’s Double Reverse
- Conversation at the Airport
- The Animated Matchbox
- Performing for Magicians
- Stealing
- Spirit Candle in the Bottle
- Books
- Sylvia’s Cards: An Excursion into Bizarre Magick
- Negative Thought
- The Haunted Pack
- Questions and Answers on the Haunted Pack
- Daydreaming and Imagination
- An Imaginary Conversation with Eugene Burger
- A Final Examination