John Wayne: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Judith Riggin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
19th March 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
Bibliographies, catalogues
791.43092
Hardback
168
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
340g
John Wayne - the man, actor, and icon - remains synonymous with certain American values. He represents conservative political views, aggressive militarism, and a masculine bravado which seemed anachronistic at the time of his death in 1979, but which the Reagan and Bush years have revived as meaningful to American society. In film history, Wayne has a place as one of the great stars, perhaps even one of the great actors. This book provides a full introduction to the study of John Wayne: his life, the components of his image, and the resources available for further inquiry. Of special importance is the book's extensive bibliography, notably its index to fan magazine articles about Waune, which is unavailable elsewhere. Also included is the complete 1971 controversial "Playboy" magazine interview.
she does provide ample information for those who wish to pursue the issue further.-ARBA
Notable is the index to articles in fan magazines about Wayne, not available elsewhere, and the complete 1971 Playboy interview that made headlines in its day.-Communication Booknotes
"she does provide ample information for those who wish to pursue the issue further."-ARBA
"Notable is the index to articles in fan magazines about Wayne, not available elsewhere, and the complete 1971 Playboy interview that made headlines in its day."-Communication Booknotes
JUDITH M. RIGGIN is Professor of English at Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, Virginia.