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Dillinger's Wild Ride: The Year That Made America's Public Enemy Number One (edición 2009)

por Elliott J. Gorn

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In an era that witnessed the rise of celebrity outlaws like Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger was the most famous and flamboyant of them all. Reports on the man and his misdeeds--spiced with accounts of his swashbuckling bravado and cool daring--provided an America worn down by the Great Depression with a salacious mix of sex and violence that proved irresistible. In Dillinger's Wild Ride, Elliott J. Gorn provides a riveting account of the year between 1933 and 1934, when the Dillinger gang pulled over a dozen bank jobs, and stole hundreds of thousands of… (más)
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Título:Dillinger's Wild Ride: The Year That Made America's Public Enemy Number One
Autores:Elliott J. Gorn
Información:Oxford University Press, USA (2009), Hardcover, 288 pages
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Etiquetas:Biography

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A fun, short read (as the title suggests). The author treats his sources like literary texts, examining them more for the figurative meanings he can tease out than for the evidence they might furnish about what actually happened. Not sure if this approach is novel, but I enjoyed it. Ultimately, the book is really about the public responses to Dillinger, and particularly about what those responses can tell us about racial, class, and gender ideologies--a critical method that will be familiar to most readers. I thought his arguments about gender, and especially about the response to Anna Sage, the woman who betrays Dillinger, to be the most compelling. The class dimensions won't surprise anyone. Ends with a helpful bibliographic essay. ( )
  gtross | Sep 13, 2015 |
Between mid-1933 and mid-1934, John DIllinger robbed banks across the midwest US, and in the process becoming the FBI's first Public Enemy Number One. As an Indiana farm boy, he and a friend assaulted an elderly store owner in a robbery and got sent to prison for 9 years - what turned out to be most of his adult life. His family maintained that he was generally a good kid that got a bum rap and who got turned into a hard-core criminal in prison; his actions in and out of prison suggest otherwise. While we don't really know how he got there, by the time he was released, Dillinger was hooked into the underground economy and formed a highly successful bank robbery gang. Given the times, this made him a hero for some, a villain for others. Dillinger's Wild Ride is Elliott Gorn's recounting of his short life after prison and how his legend grew.

Gorn's account is rather short, but given he's only covering a year, that's not unexpected. His writing is crisp, and he tells the story well. I especially appreciated his linking of the Depression-era economic situation with both Dillenger's story and with the various reactions to him by the authorities, the media and the average citizen. It offered a new perspective on something I'd hought a bit about before.

Recommended, but for a more in depth look at Dillinger and other contemporary outlaws like Bonnie and Clyde or Machine Gun Kelly, see Public Enemies by Bryan Burroughs. ( )
  drneutron | May 15, 2012 |
In an era that witnessed the rise of celebrity outlaws like Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger was the most famous and flamboyant of them all. Reports on the man and his misdeeds--spiced with accounts of his swashbuckling bravado and cool daring--provided an America worn down by the Great Depression with a salacious mix of sex and violence that proved irresistible. In Dillinger's Wild Ride, Elliott J. Gorn provides... ( )
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In an era that witnessed the rise of celebrity outlaws like Baby Face Nelson, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Bonnie and Clyde, John Dillinger was the most famous and flamboyant of them all. Reports on the man and his misdeeds--spiced with accounts of his swashbuckling bravado and cool daring--provided an America worn down by the Great Depression with a salacious mix of sex and violence that proved irresistible. In Dillinger's Wild Ride, Elliott J. Gorn provides a riveting account of the year between 1933 and 1934, when the Dillinger gang pulled over a dozen bank jobs, and stole hundreds of thousands of

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