The Trapeze of Your Flesh - Softcover

Rammelkamp, Charles

 
9781609644659: The Trapeze of Your Flesh

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There are many histories of America, but none of them is as much fun as Charles Rammelkamp’s The Trapeze of Your Flesh, an account of burlesque, specifically stripping, from the 19th century to the present, as told in the voices of the strippers themselves. We hear from, among others, Fanne Fox, “The Tidal Basin Bombshell,” Sally Keith, “Queen of the Tassels,” Patti Waggin, “The Educated Torso,” Sheila Ryan, aka “Sheila the Peeler,” and my personal favorite, Lili St. Cyr, “The Anatomic Bomb.” The speakers offer unforgettable glimpses of tumultuous lives, as when Candy Barr blandly remarks, “I married, had a kid at nineteen, shot my husband a couple of years later,” or when Tura Luna says, “I had to quit acting after an ex-boyfriend shot me in the stomach,” or when June Power says, “They called me the model responsible for the first erection of so many lads in the 1960s. I call that power.” The great Chesty Morgan generously observes that “My boobs belonged to the world, even if they were attached to my body,” but maybe the best line comes from Mabel Santley, late in the 1800s: “Men have done foolish things for sex at least since Helen of Troy.” I haven’t enjoyed a book of poems this much in a long time.

—George Bilgere, author of Central Air

The Trapeze of Your Flesh is a tour de force in which maestro Rammelkamp poetically emulates his subject matter and with the grace of Josephine Baker, strips away societal taboos and prejudices to reveal these women’s towering intellects and the powerful forces for change they were, and continue to be. These largely unsung heroines are getting their just due here. There’s Gypsy Rose Lee dressing down H.L. Mencken “for that ridiculous term, ‘ecdysiast.’” “What a blowhard! The word means ‘molting,’ for Heaven’s sake!” There’s also Mistinguett who “volunteered to spy for France, [and] finally persuaded King Alfonso of Spain to intervene in 1916.” These women are true revolutionaries. Charles Rammelkamp’s linguistic agility and sly wit celebrates and gives them voice perfectly: June Power says,

“They called me the model

responsible for the first erection

of so many lads in the 1960s.

I call that power.”

I do too! —Elizabeth MacDuffie, Editor, Meat for Tea

Charles Rammelkamp is Prose Editor for BrickHouse Books in Baltimore, where he lives with his wife, Abby. Rammelkamp’s previous BlazeVOX collection, Transcendence, dealt with psychedelic drugs and yoga, an historical examination of the CIA’s covert “mind control” programs, Timothy Leary, etc. Rammelkamp is the author of several collections of “historical” or “biographical” poetry sequences, written in dramatic monologue form, including Fusen Bakudan (Time Being Books), about World War Two Japanese balloon bombs and leper colony missionaries in Vietnam; Mata Hari: Eye of the Day (Apprentice House), about the life and career of the World War I femme fatale spy; American Zeitgeist (Apprentice House), which deals with the populist politician and Scopes Trial buffoon, William Jennings Bryan; Catastroika (Apprentice House), another collection of dramatic monologues in the voices of Maria Rasputin, the mad monk’s daughter, who escaped Russia after the Revolution and became a lion tamer for Ringling Brothers, and a fictional Jewish character, Sasha Federmesser, who likewise escapes and immigrates to Baltimore. A chapbook of poems about female sailors in the British Royal Navy during the 17th and 18th centuries, Jack Tar’s Lady Parts (Main Street Rag Press), is also written in this style. His collection on Harry Houdini, A Magician Among the Spirits, winner of the Blue Light Press Poetry Prize, is another. Other poetry collections include Ugler Lee, The Field of Happiness and See What I Mean? (Kelsay Books) and Mortal Coil, a chapbook published by Clare Songbirds. Another chapbook of poems, Me and Sal Paradise, was published by FutureCycle Press.

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