by Grace McCarthy (Author)
From her media canonization at the time of JFK's death, to the rash of criticizm provoked by her marriage to Onassis, JacKie has always managed to elude definition and has left us the legacy of a legend. In this affectionate and very intimate study of his subject, the author interprets the cultural impact of the public figure with irony and humour. He considers her status as a gay icon, and compares it with those of other Divas such as Maria Callas and Liz Taylor. Koestenbaum derives axioms from Jackie's wardrobe, teases hometruths from her White House memoranda, and attaches symbolic significance to the chic and tragic in Jackie's life.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First UK Edition
Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Published: 04 Sep 1995
ISBN 10: 1857023366
ISBN 13: 9781857023367