
Ted Harrison (2)
Author of Stigmata: A Medieval Phenomenon in a Modern Age
For other authors named Ted Harrison, see the disambiguation page.
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Fortean Times 87 — Contributor — 2 copies
Fortean Times 96 — Contributor — 2 copies
Fortean Times 102 — Contributor — 2 copies
Fortean Times 105 — Contributor — 2 copies
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- Gender
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- Short biography
- Author writes on religious topics. He has reported on religious affairs for the BBC since 1973.
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An unusual angle on the Elvis phenomenon in that it examines what happened after Presley's death. Many of the chapters look at the money, or surprising lack of it. The author goes through the incredible greed and manipulation on the part of Colonel Tom Parker, who was taking up to 50% of Elvis' earnings, even after death. There are the legal proceedings after Priscilla took over the management of the estate and how she and a well-chosen team were able to rebuild Elvis' reputation and earning show more potential.
From there, the book takes an odd turn, spending several chapters discussing fans who have melded Elvis into a religious icon. There are chapters that cover Elvis impersonators and the attempts to stop them by both Colonel Tom and Priscilla, the many corporations that have owned the Elvis rights since Lisa Marie sold them, the difficulties of turning Graceland into a tourist attraction and keeping it running, and a discussion of the rumors that Elvis didn't die in 1977. And lots of testimonials from loving fans.
Overall, a good discussion of the enormous impact Elvis has had, though the three chapters of Elvis as religious icon were nutty. show less
From there, the book takes an odd turn, spending several chapters discussing fans who have melded Elvis into a religious icon. There are chapters that cover Elvis impersonators and the attempts to stop them by both Colonel Tom and Priscilla, the many corporations that have owned the Elvis rights since Lisa Marie sold them, the difficulties of turning Graceland into a tourist attraction and keeping it running, and a discussion of the rumors that Elvis didn't die in 1977. And lots of testimonials from loving fans.
Overall, a good discussion of the enormous impact Elvis has had, though the three chapters of Elvis as religious icon were nutty. show less
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