Abraham Riesman
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Born
in Oak Park, IL, The United States
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July 2012
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Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America
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published
2023
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5 editions
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True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee
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published
2021
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13 editions
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“There is no art form more intrinsically and blatantly American—in its casual violence, its bombastic braggadocio, its virulent jingoism, its populist defiance of respectability, and its intermittently awe-inspiring beauty—than professional wrestling. This lucrative enterprise is not a legitimate competition, but it is indisputably an expression of creativity. Its practitioners have a time-worn saying: “This ain’t ballet.” But it’s not that far from ballet: a kinetic method of storytelling, one that requires tremendous skill (and physical pain) to perform.”
― Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America
― Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America
“ENDING UP IN the care of one’s child is generally seen as a natural outcome of a life well lived, but it is unlikely that Stan knew peace once his daughter was calling the shots in his life. Stan’s existence grew quieter for the remainder of his days, insofar as there were no more visits from the cops or notarized statements attesting to Grand Guignol circumstances. But based on all we know about Stan’s relationship with JC, from testimony and his own recorded words, we can only assume that his hours were still privately hellish. As a source close to the Lees says, JC is “very fear-based” and prone to verbal violence. “It’ll be something simple,” the person says, “like ‘Oh, I forgot to pick up the milk,’ and suddenly this whole avalanche of ‘You’re a terrible person and you’re just trying to use me!’ That kind of thing will happen. It’s incredibly hard to be around. It’s incredibly toxic.”
― True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee
― True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee
“What’s more, members of Stan’s inner circle say JC lost all control in this stretch of time, allegedly going so far as to physically attack her parents. And yet, in a stunning contrast, while Stan became mired in the grime of his private world, his public image shone brighter than ever. As the Marvel brand ascended—first gradually, then rapidly—to the heights Stan had dreamed of, he was allowed to bask in its reflected glory, his face plastered on the big screen in cameo appearances that made him recognizable around the globe and swiftly solidified his status as a cultural icon of the upper echelons.”
― True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee
― True Believer: The Rise and Fall of Stan Lee
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