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[W]hat upset grownups of both sexes about Elvis' performance was that he had broken the deepest taboo of all. He used his body as rhythmically and erotically and seductively as a woman--that was the forbidden territory he had entered. It was not only repulsive and offensive--it was nauseating--the word most used. It was an attack on male dignity. The kids, however, not yet grown into the stereotypes of gender, saw in him an exhilarating physical freedom.


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Dundy grew up in a Park Avenue home where Elaine Dundy was educated by a governess though Elaine Dundy eventually attended high school where her boyfriend Terry was the son of playwright Maxwell Anderson. " Kirkus Reviews described it as "the most fine-grained Elvis bio ever. In 1950 Elaine Dundy met the theater critic Kenneth Tynan and two weeks later they began living together.

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