The world knows Elvis Presley – but they don´t know me (Elvis´ own words to Larry Geller shortly before his death)by Bruno Tillander
An interesting portrait which casts a new light on the biggest artist in history!
Elvis Presley was a product of the American social conditions, the mentality of the American South, the attitudes towards weapons and the segregation that permeated the entire American society up until the mid-1960s.
The Southerner Elvis Presley had a weapons fixation, was known to have a temperament, and had a contradictory relationship to the black civil rights movement. He
was a reactionary crime-fighter with fictitious role models such as Clint Eastwood’s film character “Dirty Harry”. He supported the Vietnam War and offered President Richard Nixon his services in the fight against communism and left-wing liberal
movements. All of these ingredients make Elvis a colorful personality, moving him closer to one of his ideals – the patriot, anti-communist, Republican, gun lobbyist and eternal American icon John Wayne.
Elvis also owned a very extensive and spectacular collection of objects from Nazi Germany, something that until now has been unknown to the general public. He was used by the greedy manager Tom Parker and his network of business contacts in a
distasteful way. Elvis was deeply religious, and with the aid of his close friend and spiritual advisor Larry Geller, this book offers an interesting insight into his spiritual faith. The book presents a new and exciting image of Elvis, far from the superficial “Hollywood Elvis” of the silver screen and the official, retouched image of him. This is entertaining reading, an uncensored celebration of a great hero. The book also kills many myths and false after-the-fact stories that have circulated around Elvis for more than 60 years.
Introduction by George Klein.
Fully illustrated with many unique photos.
Guest writers in this book:
Larry Geller. Shared intellectual interests with Elvis
George Klein. Regarded as Elvis’ best friend
Tom Morgan Jr. Sheriff’s Department, Memphis
Barbara Hearn. Elvis’ first official girlfriend
Åke Ölvestad. Music historian
Look inside the bookReviews"For a candid portrait of ”the real” Elvis that also debunks the myths, look no further than Bruno Tillander´s new hardback. Postitioning Elvis in the Southern cultural landscape he grew up in, Tillander explores lesser-known avenues, including his weapons fixation, his conflicting relationship with the black civil rights movement, his views on the Vietnam War, his religious beliefs, his crime-fighting persona, as well as his relatively unreported interest in Nazi memorabilia. Aside from the myriad fascination (and unique!) photos here, this tome features insightful and varied guest writers." -
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