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That voice, those eyes, that hair, the cars, the girls...Elvis
Presley revolutionized American pop culture when, at the age of
twenty-one, he became the world's first modern superstar. A Memphis
Beau Brummel even before he found fame, Elvis had a personal style
that, like his music, had such a direct impact on his audience that
it continues to influence us to this day. Elvis Presley
compellingly examines Elvis' life and style to reveal the generous,
complex, spiritual man behind the fourteen-carat-gold sunglasses
and answers the question, "Why does Elvis matter?" "Elvis Presley
is the greatest cultural force in the twentieth century,"
proclaimed Leonard Bernstein. By any measure, Presley's life was
remarkable. From his modest beginnings in a two-room house to his
meteoric rise to international fame, everything about his life --
his outsized talent to his car collection -- clamored for
attention. And he got it; even today, Elvis continues to fascinate.
Written with the assistance of Elvis Presley Enterprises, Pamela
Clarke Keogh's biography draws on extensive research and interviews
with Presley friends and family, among them Priscilla Presley, Joe
Esposito, Jerry Schilling, Larry Geller, Bernard Lansky, famed
Hollywood photographer Bob Willoughby, and designer Bill Belew.
Offered access to the Graceland archives, the author considered
thousands of images, selecting more than one hundred color and
black-and-white photographs for this book, many of them rarely seen
before. Both a significant biography of the greatest entertainer of
our time and a provocative celebration of what Presley means to
America today, Elvis Presley introduces the man behind the myth, a
very human superstar beloved by millions.
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