An edition of The inner Elvis (1996)

The inner Elvis

a psychological biography of Elvis Aaron Presley

1st ed.
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An edition of The inner Elvis (1996)

The inner Elvis

a psychological biography of Elvis Aaron Presley

1st ed.
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Peter Whitmer delves deep into Elvis's personality in a compelling psychological investigation, exposing the private pain and agony that kept him from becoming the man and performer he might have been.

Beginning with the trauma of the loss of his twin brother, Jesse, at birth, psychologist Peter Whitmer shows how this unknown brother became a major presence that would haunt Elvis his entire life. The loss drove Elvis's mother, Gladys, to overprotect her surviving son, pushing him in ways that were at times monstrous and demeaning, yet undoubtedly turning him into the star he became.

Whitmer explores how this relationship with his mother, termed "lethal enmeshment," prompted Elvis to later place his trust entirely in Colonel Tom Parker, his business manager - even to the detriment of his career.

Whitmer demonstrates, with several never-before-seen interviews and many previously unpublished photographs, how Elvis's often strange sexuality and boundless promiscuity were derived from his early life experiences; why Elvis was attracted to the 14-year-old, 95-pound Priscilla; and why he spent years struggling to maintain a nonsexual relationship with her. He discusses Elvis's need to be surrounded by adoring men and women, and delves into his deep-rooted insecurities.

We see Elvis's strange food obsessions and their origins; his gluttony and compulsive eating rituals; his obsessive toothbrushing; and Elvis's increasingly poor bodily hygiene in later years, when he often refused to take a bath. Whitmer also details the reasons why Elvis became drug dependent, and his fascination with occult books.

The Inner Elvis is a unique and inspired look at the complicated, captivating, and vulnerable human being behind the Elvis Presley legend - one that will shock and surprise even those readers who thought they already knew everything there was to know about the King.

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Hyperion
Language
English
Pages
480

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The Inner Elvis: A Psychological Biography of Elvis Aaron Presley
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The inner Elvis: a psychological biography of Elvis Aaron Presley
1996, Hyperion
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 429-465) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.42166/092, B
Library of Congress
ML420.P96 W55 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 480 p., [8] p. of plates :
Number of pages
480

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL809277M
Internet Archive
innerelvispsycho00whit
ISBN 10
0786861029
LCCN
95046062
OCLC/WorldCat
33359406
Library Thing
1256845
Goodreads
1045280

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