Ricky Jay is an actor, a historian, a magician and a collector. He is also a superb storyteller with a keen eye for the most gruesomely enchanting detail, and he delights in tales of the most delicious oddity. Limbless jugglers! Piano-playing parrots! Confessions and misconceptions and Jesus on a Tortilla! Celebrations of Curious Characters (published by McSweeney's) features highlights from the author’s remarkable collection, and is a thing of pure delight. Adapted from “Jay’s Journal of the Air” — a series of radio essays produced for KCRW in Santa Monica — this elegant volume (designed by Coco Shinomiya and the author) pairs a single image with each individual story. There are 45 stories in all.
Design Observer is pleased to share a selection of the original recordings — brought to you along with the image (Jay calls this a "visual catalyst") that inspired its tale. This is the last of four installments. Listen to the previous ones here.
Image: Kia Khan Kreuse [Khia Khan Khruse], hand-colored engraving from Aldiborontiphoskyphorniostikos; A Round Game for Merry Partners (London: Dean & Munday, 1824). From the collection of Ricky Jay.
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The cast of characters reminded me of a show last year at Tate Britain of the artist Janice Kerbel's faux sideshow posters:
http://www.tate.org.uk/britain/exhibitions/artnow/janicekerbel/default.shtm
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