Last Train To Memphis
On sale
30th April 2020
Price: £14.99
Written with grace, humour, and affection, Last Train to Memphis has been hailed as the definitive biography of Elvis Presley
‘Elvis steps from the pages. You can feel him breathe’ BOB DYLAN
‘Wonderful’ RODDY DOYLE
‘Soars above all other accounts of Elvis’ Guardian
‘A triumph of biographical art… profound and moving’ New York Times
Last Train to Memphis is arguably the first serious biography that refuses to dwell on the myth of Elvis. Aiming instead to portray in vivid, dramatic terms the life and career of this outstanding artistic and cultural phenomenon, it draws together a plethora of documentary and interview material to create a superbly coherent and plausible narrative. The first of two volumes, covering Presley’s rise to prominence up to his departure for Germany in 1958, Last Train to Memphis is undoubtedly the benchmark by which other biographies of him are judged.
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Reviews
Unrivalled... Elvis steps from the pages. You can feel him breathe. This book cancels out all others
Wonderful... Guralnick deserves to live in Graceland
The writer's decades of research leap off the page. A classic
A wonderful book... Guralnick gives us an Elvis of real flesh and blood... the richest and most detailed portrait of Presley we have ever had
Soars above all other books-for-bucks accounts of Elvis... Excellent
It's hard to reclaim Elvis from the weight of history and slander, but Guralnick does it beautifully... [He] tells this 20th century myth with a fine regard for his subject's humanity
Guralnick takes a sensible and sensitive approach, tracing the roots of an American dream... Guralnick perfectly captures Elvis's mixture of naivety and shrewdness... A serious, musically literate and historically attuned biography. An American epic that belongs on every bookshelf
The first definitive work on Presley's life
Altogether splendid... It is the particular and spectacular achievement of Last Train to Memphis that it holds both the making of the history and the beginning of the myth in firm, simple and compassionate focus... Guralnick paints this world with perspective, respect and great decency; it is one of the book's triumphs
A triumph of biographical art... profound and moving... Even the minor revelations are positively spellbinding... Guralnick's narrative is rendered with an intimate, restrained intensity eerily reminiscent of the plaintive tone of Presley's ballads, that tremulous yearning of America itself
The adjective 'definitive' seems almost inadequate