The tears of a clown
Mar 30th, 2006 | By admin | Category: SpiritualityReflecting on Salley Vickers’ Mr Golightly’s Holiday at our Readers’ Group last night, there was much discussion of tragedy and comedy and whether the two were necessarily linked. The passage in which the protagonists reflect upon the anecdotal story of Joseph Grimaldi, the man considered to be the father of modern clowning was discussed.
The anecdote has been told in many ways over the past two centuries. On Wikipedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Grimaldi, it appears as follows:
“The famous ‘sad clown’ anecdote was first told of Grimaldi (later also told of Grock…