Klangster1971 wrote:Probably referring to Derren Brown's 'Absolute Magic'. Along with DB's 'Pure Effect', these books have gained an almost mythical status amongst the more casual practitioners - mainly because they're so hard to get hold of!!
In terms of content, I don't think that they constitute the term 'essential' reading. To be sure, there are some great thoughts and ideas that Derren discusses but they are really the sort of books that should be read when you are a confident performer, looking for alternative ways to develop your act.
So - I think, from Craig's perspective... it should stay off the list for the moment!
I'll agree with all of the above. I think their legendary status is partly because they're hard to obtain, and partly because they were written by The Man Himself.
But their content is highly advanced and not really related to mentalism. Both books concentrate on close-up, mostly, and consist of essays on how to add more magic and deeper meaning to your work. The information and inspiration can be applied to mentalism or any other branch of magic, but it's not mental-specific nor beginners' reading. In fact, beginners who get a look at the books usually admit they find them very disappointing.