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Fortunate Son The Life Of Elvis Presley Charles L Ponce De Leon

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Fortunate Son The Life Of Elvis Presley Charles L Ponce De Leon
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Publisher: Hill & Wang
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Charles L. Ponce de Leon
ISBN: 9780809030422, 080903042X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Fortunate Son The Life Of Elvis Presley Charles L Ponce De Leon by Charles L. Ponce De Leon 9780809030422, 080903042X instant download after payment.

Days before his death, Elvis Presley saw a chance to earn the U.S. Marshal's badge President Nixon had given him in the Oval Office back in 1970, where, in his bejeweled leisure suit, the drug-addicted Elvis had sworn himself to law and order. Spying a fight breaking out between two men and a gas station attendant, an overweight Elvis did his best to leap out of his limo and strike a karate pose. He was met with stunned disbelief and requests for autographs; when his police escort finally arrived, it was in hopes of a photo with the King.
In the 1950s Elvis was celebrity's perfect storm. Gifted, charismatic, and telegenic, he was a rebel rooted in conservative Southern working-class morals. By the late 1960s, the storm had largely passed. A surging popular culture had upended those morals, and what had once seemed rebellious looked more and more reactionary. Far from daring and racy, Elvis's moves seemed treacle; rather than trendsetting, his musical talent seemed grist for country ballads. Charles Ponce de Leon's brilliant "Fortunate" "Son "succinctly places Elvis's life within the larger shifts that redefined the cultural landscape during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, discovering in the mounting ironies of Elvis's waning success the seeds of the mythology we live with today.

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