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Mark Duffett et al., « Leaving the Building: Elvis, Celebrity, Biography, and the Limits of Psychological Autopsy », Transatlantica
Elvis was unhappy. He’d failed in his ambition to become a serious movie actor. His Las Vegas appearances, after just a year, were already boring him. He was isolated, not going anywhere without his bodyguards. And relations were strained with his wife.Not that I ever knew Elvis.I just knew this from reading some books.Edwin Newman in Elvis and NixonIn the mockumentary Elvis and Nixon, long-time NBC newsman Edwin Newman makes a cameo appearance billed as a “legendary TV journalist.” With an air...