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published
October 19th 1991
by Doubleday
binding
Hardcover, 233 pages
isbn
0385417187
(isbn13: 9780385417181)
description
In life, Elvis Presley went from childhood poverty to stardom, from world fame to dissipation and early death. As Greil Marcus shows in this remarkabl...more
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Read in November, 2008
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Sonya
As a sampling of writings pulled from other sources mostly over the decade and a half following Elvis' death in 1977 (book reviews, mock screenplays, collage art), this book is mostly a sort of Greil Marcus: the Collected Elvis Essays. Which is both good -- "Greil Marcus: Anything" may be as much recommendation as any book about music really needs -- and the bad -- unlike Lipstick Traces, there is no consistent narrative...more
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