Gorgeous George

Gorgeous George
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The Outrageous Bad-Boy Wrestler Who Created American Pop Culture

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2009

نویسنده

John Capouya

شابک

9780061982637
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  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

July 7, 2008
Capouya (Real Men Do Yoga
) affectionately chronicles the life of the infamous “Gorgeous George” Wagoner. Born in 1915, Wagoner learns the ropes as a grappling carny at Sylvan Beach Amusement Park near Houston. During a stint on the “grunt-and-groan” circuit in Oregon, the wrestler meets his future wife Betty Hanson, whose handiness with textiles and hair dye transforms the likable “babyface” into a gender-bending aristocrat of the ring, a “heel” whom crowds love to hate. His antics off the mat (Wagoner holds all his press conferences in local beauty shops where he has his tresses “marcelled” before matches) and on (George takes 10 minutes to fold and refold his robe between perfumings) whips jeering crowds into frenzies. The histrionic, inexpensively staged sport proved, between 1948 and 1955, to be a perfect fit for the new medium of television. Although some of his psychoanalysis feels gratuitous, Capouya vividly portrays the ins and outs of wrestling and his own struggle to maintain the “Gorgeousness” of a public life in his private life as well.



Booklist

September 1, 2008
In the postHulk Hogan/Andre the Giant world, pro rasslers from the days of grainy black-and-white TV may seem a boring lot. Not the redoubtable Gorgeous George (n' George Wagner), with his elaborate, platinum blonddyed coiffure (held in place by gold-plated Georgie pins); pompous manner; and effete ways. Needless to say, his gaudy persona inflamed the sexually paranoid pro-wrestling audience of the 1940s and 50s, making George a huge (for the day) media star. Later bad-guy wrestlers like Brutus Beefcake owe much to Georges groundbreaking exploration of over-the-top flamboyance in the squared circle. Capouya tells Georges story in well-researched detail, showing how the creation of the Gorgeous persona was carefully planned and cultivated by George and wife Betty and stood in stark contrast to the personality of George Wagner. In many ways, Gorgeous George superficially resembled Liberace, but that resemblance ended immediately beneath the image. As a show-biz bio and, for those who subscribe to a loose definition of sport, a sports bio, too, this is great stuff, entertaining and well referenced.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2008, American Library Association.)




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