
“Pinheads”, Microcephaly on Display
The circus attraction of “pin heads” featured individuals with microcephaly, a condition characterized by an unusually small head and brain. The term “pin head” originated from the idea that their heads resembled the size of a sewing pin. “The Life of Schlitzie,” a biography recounting the experiences of the sideshow performer known as a “pinhead,” provides a poignant insight into the world of circus sideshows during the early 20th century. Schlitzie, whose real name was Simon Metz, captivated audiences with his unique appearance due to microcephaly. The book sheds light on his life, highlighting the challenges he faced, as well as the empathy and understanding he ultimately elicited from those who came to know him.