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-"For centuries the French capital has been the erotic lodestone for lust-smitten ramblers. No regime changes, riots, violent revolutions, wars or foreign invasions have sullied its exalted urban status. Jaded and love-wary nomads from every nation have sought out Paris’s tawdry offerings and singular institutions of pleasure." --''[[Horizontal Collaborations]]'' (2015)+"[[Mel Gordon]] was a [[nobrow]] scholar extraordinaire." --Sholem Stein
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'''Mel Gordon''' (February 18, 1947 - March 22, 2018) was a [[theatrical historian]]. He wrote on [[1920s Berlin]], [[Grand Guignol]], [[lazzi]], [[Hanussen]], [[Dada]], [[drugs]] and [[Expressionism]]. '''Mel Gordon''' (February 18, 1947 - March 22, 2018) was a [[theatrical historian]]. He wrote on [[1920s Berlin]], [[Grand Guignol]], [[lazzi]], [[Hanussen]], [[Dada]], [[drugs]] and [[Expressionism]].
- +==Bibliography==
-==Bibligraphy==+*''[[Lazzi: The Comic Routines of the Commedia dell'Arte]]'' (1983)
*''[[Expressionist Texts]]'' (1986) *''[[Expressionist Texts]]'' (1986)
*''[[Dada Performance]]'' (1987) *''[[Dada Performance]]'' (1987)
*''[[The Grand Guignol]]'' (1988) *''[[The Grand Guignol]]'' (1988)
 +*''[[Meyerhold, Eisenstein and Biomechanics]]'' (1996)
*''[[The Stanislavsky Technique]]'' (2000) *''[[The Stanislavsky Technique]]'' (2000)
*''[[Hanussen|Hanussen: Hitler's Jewish Clairvoyant]]'' (2001) *''[[Hanussen|Hanussen: Hitler's Jewish Clairvoyant]]'' (2001)
-*''[[Lazzi: The Comic Routines of the Commedia dell'Arte]]'' (2001) 
*''[[Voluptuous Panic]]'' (2006) *''[[Voluptuous Panic]]'' (2006)
*''[[The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber]]'' (2006) *''[[The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber]]'' (2006)
*''[[Horizontal Collaborations]]'' (2015) *''[[Horizontal Collaborations]]'' (2015)
==See also== ==See also==
 +*[[Feral House]]
*[[Funnyman]] *[[Funnyman]]
*[[Nobrow]] *[[Nobrow]]

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Mel Gordon (February 18, 1947 - March 22, 2018) was a theatrical historian. He wrote on 1920s Berlin, Grand Guignol, lazzi, Hanussen, Dada, drugs and Expressionism.

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