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Book & Recording Live Oak Media 2005
CS ISBN 1595194215 $25.95 One cassettes
CD ISBN 1595194258 $25.95 One CDs
In 1974, Philippe Petit, a French aerialist and street performer, disguised himself as a construction worker and shot a strong wire from one tower of the World Trade Center to the other. In a death-defying dance, Petit crossed the 140 feet between the towers, a quarter of a mile above New York City. Petit was arrested and sentenced to perform for children in the parks. Gerstein's reading is congenial and disarming. His images are spare yet lyrical, magical and poetic; his performance, completely engaging. His understated delivery captures Petit's playful nature, his delight in imagining himself in the space between the towers, and his satisfaction at achieving the impossible. The closing somber words, "Now the towers are gone," create an indelible memory, part joy, part grief. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2005, Portland, Maine [Published: OCT/NOV 05]
Book & Recording Live Oak Media 2005
CS ISBN 1595194215 $25.95 One cassettes
CD ISBN 1595194258 $25.95 One CDs
Book & Recording Live Oak Media 2005
CS ISBN 1595194215 $25.95 One cassettes
CD ISBN 1595194258 $25.95 One CDs
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