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Elvis and Nixon

A Novel

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A darkly comic, fictional trip through 1970s Americana with Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley riding shotgun.
 
On December 21st, 1970 a drug-addled Elvis Presley showed up unannounced at the entrance gate of the White House with a handwritten request to meet with President Nixon. Elvis lamented the Beatles as a “real force for anti-American spirit” and assured the commander-in-chief, “I’m on your side.” With aides watching and flashbulbs popping, Nixon presented Elvis with an FBI Special Narcotics Agent badge; an ecstatic Elvis put his arms around the President, pulling him in for a spontaneous embrace.  It was a surreal – yet undeniably real – moment in history. But the stranger-than-fiction story doesn't end, or begin, there…
 
Against the backdrop of that historical meeting, Jonathan Lowy weaves a vivid web of stories about the eccentric cast of characters whose lives were forever changed by the encounter. Some of the stories are fact, some are fiction, but all are unforgettable.
 
We meet a colonel, who spends his tormented days at the Pentagon trying to develop the right PR spin on the My Lai massacre; an eager-beaver policy wonk, who cooks up feel-good White House programs to distract the public from the war; and a disabled black veteran, whose act of protest in a Rose Garden ceremony sets off a spectacular chain of events. In the middle of the fray stand Richard Nixon - his integrity and presidency becoming more precarious by the day - and Elvis Presley - desperately searching for what he's lost along the way to stardom. Impossible to put down and peopled with a memorable cast of characters, Elvis and Nixon is a sleek, incisive exploration of America at a crucial tipping point. 
 

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 1, 2001
      Proving that fact is stranger than fiction, first-time novelist Lowy spins a surreal tale based on the real-life meeting between Richard Nixon and Elvis Presley on December 21, 1970, when Nixon presented Presley with an FBI Special Narcotics Agent badge. Basing his story on White House staff memos and Presley lore, Lowy entwines a devastating expos of the Nixon White House and the sad physical deterioration of the King with an account of the My Lai massacre and the incipient decay of American inner cities. Drugged, bloated and fixated on the pop supremacy of the Beatles, Elvis is convinced that he, like Jesus, is a special agent of God. He sees no reason he can't be an agent for the FBI, too. On December 19, he flees Graceland with an arsenal of guns and drugs, and is allowed on a commercial flight to Washington, D.C., where he hopes to meet with John Finlator, head of the FBI's Bureau of Dangerous Drugs. He spends the next two days flying back and forth between D.C. and L.A. in a drug-induced panic while Colonel Parker, Priscilla Presley and Daddy Vernon try to find him. Meanwhile, the White House is under siege by war protestors after the trial of Lt. William Calley for the massacre at My Lai. Lowy's Elvis hovers just this side of caricature, but is redeemed by a core sweetness. However, the author's contempt for Nixon and his staff is painfully evident--they are presented as automatons of evil. (Feb.) Forecast: Short, punchy chapters, a vibrant '70s-inspired jacket and the bizarre, fact-based storyline could spell dark-horse success for this promising if uneven first effort.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2001
      The time is 1970, and poor old Elvis Presley has seen better days. He takes a pill for this and a pill for that. His money is running out. The Beatles are the rage now; the kind of snarling and hip-swiveling that were Elvis' trademarks are popular only with the middle-aged women who come to see him in Las Vegas. Fed up one day, Elvis takes off by himself across the country in a get-in-touch-with-yourself journey; what he ends up doing is arriving at the door of the White House. This leads to that famous incident when President Nixon made Presley an honorary narcotics agent. Meanwhile, as the reader follows Presley on his strange odyssey, we look in on Nixon in the Oval Office as he attempts to suppress bad public relations stemming from the just-revealed My Lai massacre in Vietnam. As the paths of these two personalities--Elvis and Nixon--converge, first-novelist Lowy orchestrates an amusing romp through the pop culture and politics of the 1970s.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2001, American Library Association.)

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