The Global Fool: A History of the ClownWhy do clowns both delight and disturb? Why have fools endured across time, culture, and performance?The Global Fool: A History of the Clown is a sweeping, richly illustrated exploration of one of humanity's most enduring figures. From the sacred tricksters of ancient rituals to the stylized elegance of the Commedia dell'arte, from the big-top antics of circus icons to the haunting power of modern horror clowns-this scholarly yet engaging book uncovers the deep cultural, spiritual, and psychological roots of the fool.
Across centuries and continents, the clown has challenged kings, mocked tradition, and held a mirror to society's fears and absurdities. Blending historical research, visual culture, and theatrical insight, this book explores:
- Medieval jesters and royal fools
- The legacy of Pierrot, Harlequin, and Grimaldi
- Trickster gods and sacred clowns in Native American and global traditions
- The transformation of the clown on film-from silent slapstick to modern horror
- Philosophical clowns in Lecoq, Gaulier, and beyond
Illustrated in vintage engraving style and framed by thoughtful design,
The Global Fool is a must-have for theater lovers, historians, performers, and anyone intrigued by the archetype that wears the mask and tells the truth.
Funny. Frightening. Unforgettable. The fool has never been more relevant.