Elvis and Gladys

Elvis and Gladys by Elaine Dundy, published by University Press of Mississippi in 2004, is a comprehensive exploration of the profound relationship between Elvis Presley and his mother, Gladys Smith Presley. This first paperback edition spans 350 pages and delves into the formative years of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll, highlighting the significant influence Gladys had on his life and career. The book presents new insights into Elvis’s background, including aspects of his Cherokee ancestry and his early aspirations to uplift his family from poverty.
Readers will find a detailed account of the unique bond between Elvis and Gladys, as well as an intimate psychological portrait of their relationship. The narrative reconstructs pivotal moments in Elvis’s early life, revealing his boyhood interests and the protective nature of his mother. This biography not only sheds light on the personal dynamics that shaped one of music’s most iconic figures but also situates their story within the broader context of biography and music history.
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Who on the planet doesn’t know that Elvis Presley gave electrifying performances and enthralled millions? Who doesn’t know that he was the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll? But who knows that the King himself lived in the thrall of one dominant person?
This was Gladys Smith Presley, his protective, indulgent, beloved mother.
Elvis and Gladys, one of the best researched and most acclaimed books on Elvis’s early life, reconstructs the extraordinary role Gladys played in her son’s formative years.
Uncovering facts not seen by other biographers, Elvis and Gladys reconstructs for the first time the history of the mother and son’s devoted relationship and reveals new information about Elvis–his Cherokee ancestry, his boyhood obsession with comic books, and his early compulsion to rescue his family from poverty.
Coming to life in the compelling narrative is the poignant story of a unique boy and the maternal tie that bound him. It is at once an intimate psychological portrait of a tragic relationship and a mesmerizing tale of the early years of an international idol.
“For once, a legend is presented to us by the mind and heart of a literate, careful biographer who cares,” wrote Liz Smith in the New York Daily News when Elvis and Gladys was originally published in 1985. This is the book, Smith says, “for any Elvis lover who wants to know more about what made Presley the man he was and the mama’s boy he became.”
The Boston Globe called this thoughtful, informative biography of one of popular music’s most enduring stars “nothing less than the best Elvis book yet.”
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