"Everybody remembers his or her first magic show. Mine was in a garage in the dark. I passed out bowls of peeled grapes and described them as the devil's eyeballs. After that, by the light of a lantern on a wall of cinderblocks, there were card tricks and some pigeons we pretended to decapitate. The attraction of magic, to the amateur magician, derived from the fact that it wasn't magic at all; it was science in the service of illusion. Having sent in the magazine coupon and received our kit, we knew how everything worked toward achieving the ecstatic grasp."
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People from Washington, D.C.Journalists from the United StatesColumnists from the United StatesPeople from New York CityFilm critics
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"Books of the Times", The New York Times (6 July 1981)
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John Leonard (critic)
John Leonard (February 25 1939 β November 5 2008) was an American literary, TV, film and cultural critic.
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