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Bright Light City - (Culture America (Hardcover)) by Larry Gragg (Hardcover)

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  • When Elvis crooned "Bright light city . . . gonna set my soul on fire," he voiced and embraced the siren call of a glittering urban utopia that continues to mesmerize millions.
  • Spur Awards (Nonfiction-Contemporary) 2014 3rd Winner
  • Author(s): Larry Gragg
  • 336 Pages
  • History, United States
  • Series Name: Culture America (Hardcover)

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A lively cultural history of Las Vegas, boasting color photos and bursting with insider details. Celebrating the eclectic blend of stories, people, sights, and sounds that together make up Las Vegas's extraordinary appeal, this book considers how popular culture has depicted the city and its powerful allure over its first century.



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When Elvis crooned "Bright light city . . . gonna set my soul on fire," he voiced and embraced the siren call of a glittering urban utopia that continues to mesmerize millions. Call it Sin City or Lost Wages, Las Vegas definitely deserves its rapturous "Viva!"

Larry Gragg, however, invites readers to view Las Vegas in an entirely new way. While countless other authors have focused on its history or gaming industry or entertainment ties, Gragg considers how popular culture has depicted the city and its powerful allure over its first century.

Drawing on hundreds of films, television programs, novels, and articles, Gragg identifies changing trends in the city's portraits. Until the 1940s, boosters promoted it as the "last frontier town," a place where prospectors and cowboys enjoyed liquor, women, and wide-open gambling. Then in the early 1950s commentators increasingly characterized Las Vegas as a sophisticated resort city in the desert, and ever since then journalists, filmmakers, and novelists have depicted a city largely built by organized crime and featuring non-stop entertainment, gambling, luxury, and, of course, beautiful--and available--women.

In Gragg's narrative, these images form a kaleidoscope of lights, sounds, characters, and ultimately amazement about this neon oasis. In these pages, readers will meet gangsters like Bugsy Siegel, Tony Spilotro, and Lefty Rosenthal, as well as Las Vegas's most popular entertainers: Elvis Presley, Sinatra's Rat Pack, Liberace, and Wayne Newton, not to mention the Folies Bergere showgirls. And Gragg's skillful interweaving of fictional and journalistic accounts of organized crime shows just how mutually reinforcing they have become over the years.

Vegas will always make people's eyes light up as bright as the Strip, witness the new TV show Vegas or the recent film The Hangover. For everyone entranced by its glitter and glamour, Bright Light City is a must read boasting color photos and bursting with insider details: an eclectic blend of stories, people, sights, and sounds that together make up this desert city's extraordinary appeal.



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"Bright Light City brims with insights into the enduring appeal of an ever-changing Las Vegas. Perhaps even more impressive than the breadth of his research is Larry Gragg's flair for grounding popular imagery in the historical and cultural context necessary to fully comprehend its origin and impact."--Alicia Barber, author of Reno's Big Gamble: Image and Reputation in the Biggest Little City

"Everything you ever wanted to know about Las Vegas. A meticulously researched tribute to America's most Idiosyncratic city."--Vincent Brook, author of Land of Smoke and Mirrors: A Cultural History of Los Angeles



"The book is packed with information and makes a valuable contribution to the growing literature on Las Vegas. Gragg's research is impressive and his writing is lively. In short, this volume provides the best survey yet of how the Strip and the city have been depicted in American pop culture and how the iconic figures who appeared in its showrooms reinforced Las Vegas's self-proclaimed status as the 'entertainment capital of the world.'"--Pacific Historical Review


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