Dead Elvis
A Chronicle of a Cultural Obsession
Greil Marcus
Marcus's rapt attention to what Elvis continues to mean is both transmitted and justified in a splendid piece of critical art ... a marvelous and profane book about a cultural symbol of cultural symbol-making.
--David Foster Wallace, Los Angeles Times Book Review
The evidence Marcus has gathered suggests that Presley's posthumous appeal has to do with our ferocious ambivalence toward him, a blend of worship and revulsion, obeisance and revolutionary desire. Sympathetically despising what Presley became, everyone is now in on--not the joke, but the remaking of their world.
--Eric Lott, The Nation
Go no further for the biggest thoughts about the biggest ever pop icon.
--Glasgow Sunday Herald
Marcus shows that the rupture that was Elvis in 1954-57 lives on, below and above ground, glowing in grotesque and still dangerous half-life.
--W.T. Lhamon, Jr., American Quarterly



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