

The squared circle
Book • 2013
The Squared Circle explores the history of professional wrestling in America from the early 1900s to the present day.
It delves into the sport's broader cultural significance, profiling key wrestlers and examining its influence on popular culture.
The book argues that professional wrestling can teach us about performance, audience, and art, offering a nuanced look at its place in the mainstream.
It delves into the sport's broader cultural significance, profiling key wrestlers and examining its influence on popular culture.
The book argues that professional wrestling can teach us about performance, audience, and art, offering a nuanced look at its place in the mainstream.
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