

An edition of Double trouble (2000)
Bill Clinton and Elvis Presley in a land of no alternatives
By Greil Marcus
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Faber and Faber
Language
eng
Pages
248
Description:
"In Double Trouble Greil Marcus draws on articles he published from 1992 to 2000 to explore the remarkable and illuminating kinship between Bill Clinton and Elvis Presley. In a cultural landscape where ideals and choices are increasingly compromised, the constantly mutating representations of Clinton and Elvis embody the American struggle over purity and corruption, fear and desire. In the public imagination each remains a signal figure in a B-movie about the country's unresolved notions of what it means to be good, true, and beautiful - and evil, false, and ugly." "Focusing as well on Hillary Clinton, Nirvana, Sinead O'Connor, Andy Warhol, and especially Bob Dylan, Marcus pursues the question of how culture is made and how, through culture, people remake themselves. The result is a book about the final decade of the twentieth century."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Politics and culture, Politics and government, Popular culture, Influence, Political aspects of Popular culture, Political aspects, History, Clinton, Bill, 1946-, Presley, Elvis, 1935-1977, Popular culture, united states, United states, politics and government, 1993-2001
People: Bill Clinton (1946-), Elvis Presley (1935-1977)
Places: United States
Times: 1993-2001, 20th century