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'''Eugene Burger''' (b.1939-d.2017) was an American magician based in Chicago, Illinois, reputed for his close-up skills, his work in mentalism and Bizarre Magic.


Famous for his beard and soothing, hypnotic voice, Eugene Burger is even more famous for his close-up magic and [[Bizarre Magic]]. His creativity in magic has established him as a leading figure in the field. Burger partners with [[Jeff McBride]] in the [[Magic and Mystery School]] of magical instruction.
== Biography ==
Famous for his beard and soothing, hypnotic voice, his creativity in magic established him as a leading figure in the field. Burger partners with [[Jeff McBride]] in the [[Magic and Mystery School]] of magical instruction.


{{Wikipedia}}
Burger was also a philosopher and historian of religion. He had advanced degrees in Divinity (from Yale University), philosophy, and has taught university courses in comparative religion and philosophy.
==External Links==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizarre_magic Bizarre Magic]
He also produced a rare audio program, "Growing in the Art of Magic".
*[http://www.magicalwisdom.com/ Magic and Mystery School]
 
== Quotes ==
* From [[Secrets and Mysteries for the Close-up Entertainer]] (1982): ''"The real secrets of magic as a performing art have to do with making the effects that you already know really magical and entertaining for your audiences." ''
 
== Awards ==
* [[Academy of Magical Arts]] Lecturer of the Year (1985 and 1986)
* [[Academy of Magical Arts]] Close-Up Magician of the Year (1996 and 1997)
* Selected as "One of the 100 most influential magicians of the 20th century." by [[Magic Magazine]].
 
==Lecture Notes==
*Eugene Burger on Matt Schulien's Fabulous Card Discoveries (1983)
*The Secret of Restaurant Magic (1983)
*Audience Involvement (1983)
 
==Books==
*[[The Craft of Magic and Other Writings]] (1984)
*[[Spirit Theater]] (1985), [[Kaufman and Greenberg]])
*[[The Performance of Close-Up Magic]] (1987), [[Kaufman and Greenberg]])
*[[The Experience of Magic]] (1989), [[Kaufman and Greenberg]])
*[[Strange Ceremonies]] (1991), [[Kaufman and Greenberg]])
*[[Rediscoveries: New Ways of Framing Old Favorites]] (1994)
*[[Magic and Meaning]] (with [[Robert Neale]] - 1995)
*[[Growing in the Art of Magic]] (1996)
*[[Mastering the Art of Magic]] (2000), [[Kaufman and Company]])
*Mystery School (with Jeff McBride - 2003)


== External links and references==
==Videos==
*Spirit Magic (1987)


{{References}}
{{Wikipedia}}
* Cover, [[Linking Ring|The Linking Ring, Vol. 62, No. 2, February 1982]], Our Cover, Gene Burger, by Phil Willmart, page 58
* Cover, [[M-U-M|M-U-M, Vol. 76, No. 5, October 1986]], Eugene Burger, Magician of the Month, by Phil Willmart, page 11
* Article [[Genii 1990 March]]
* Cover, [[Genii 1991 May|Genii Magazine, Vol. 54, No. 7, May 1991]], Some Things About Eugene, by Richard Kaufman, page 442
* Cover, [[Magic Circular|The Magic Circular, Vol. 103, No. 1114, May 2009]], Eugene Burger: The Philosopher of Magic Matthew Field, page 140 
* Cover, [[Genii 2013 October|Genii Magazine, Vol. 76, No. 10, October 2013]], The Master in its Prime, Eugene at 74, Interviewed by Robert Charles and Mike Burke, page 59 
* [[Genii 2017 October|Genii Magazine, Vol. 80, No. 10, October 2017]], Eugene Burger June 1, 1939 - August 8, 2017, by Lawrence Hass, page 79-97
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizarre_magic Bizarre Magic]
* [http://www.magicalwisdom.com/ Magic and Mystery School]
* [http://magicbeard.com/index.php Eugene Burger Home Page]
* [http://magicbeard.com/index.php Eugene Burger Home Page]
* http://forums.geniimagazine.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=49903


 
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Latest revision as of 23:17, 7 February 2024

Eugene Burger

Cover of Genii (1991)
BornEugene David Burger
June 01, 1939
Chicago, Illinois
DiedAugust 8, 2017 (age 78)
CategoriesBooks by Eugene Burger

Eugene Burger (b.1939-d.2017) was an American magician based in Chicago, Illinois, reputed for his close-up skills, his work in mentalism and Bizarre Magic.

Biography

Famous for his beard and soothing, hypnotic voice, his creativity in magic established him as a leading figure in the field. Burger partners with Jeff McBride in the Magic and Mystery School of magical instruction.

Burger was also a philosopher and historian of religion. He had advanced degrees in Divinity (from Yale University), philosophy, and has taught university courses in comparative religion and philosophy.

He also produced a rare audio program, "Growing in the Art of Magic".

Quotes

Awards

Lecture Notes

  • Eugene Burger on Matt Schulien's Fabulous Card Discoveries (1983)
  • The Secret of Restaurant Magic (1983)
  • Audience Involvement (1983)

Books

Videos

  • Spirit Magic (1987)

References

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