{"footnote":"  \u003Cp class=\u0022leftranged halfline\u0022\u003E    \u003Cem class=\u0022emphasisClass\u0022\u003EThe Inner Elvis: A Psychological Biography of Elvis Aaron Presley\u003C\/em\u003E by Peter Whitmer (1996), a book I found in a local charity shop turned out to be far better on the    South and Elvis\u0026rsquo;s fateful family psychology. Whitmer\u0026rsquo;s shrink-ish lingo teeters on the edge of overwrought (\u0026lsquo;Death rehearsal \u0026hellip; psychological bleeding \u0026hellip; mood congruent delusion\u0026rsquo;) and some of his    speculation about Elvis as \u0026lsquo;twinless twin\u0026rsquo; seems over-schematic; but at its best the writing has a livid, startled plausibility. He does Elvis and his family\/culture the due compliment of taking    them altogether seriously.  \u003C\/p\u003E\n","audio":[],"video":[]}