Imelda: Steel Butterfly of the Philippines

Imelda: Steel Butterfly of the Philippines

by Katherine Ellison
Imelda: Steel Butterfly of the Philippines

Imelda: Steel Butterfly of the Philippines

by Katherine Ellison

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Overview

The former first lady of the Philippines has become an icon of popular ridicule since the 1986 People Power revolution brought an end to her "ridiculous dreamworld." That world is captured here in its empty glitter, but Ellison, bureau chief of Knight-Ridder newspapers in Mexico City, is primarily concerned with showing how the Steel Butterfly made comic opera out of a historic opportunity for greatness: "an act of selfishness far uglier than any shopping binge." Tracing her lonely, traumatic upbringing in Leyte, her fabled courtship by Ferdinand Marcos and her role in his rise to the presidency, the author describes how the first lady gradually traded in a fairytale dream of romance for a dream of power. When the dream became a reality, she used that power for self-glorification ("Look! Look how the people love me."). This well-researched biography sheds new light on the Manila-Washington connection, the career of Benigno Aquino and his self-effacing wife Corazon, and Ferdinand Marcos' "creative diplomacy," which apparently included using his wife as a sexual lure. Photos. Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club selections.

A major biography by a Pulitzer Price-winning writer of one of the most complex and fascinating women of our time.

"Katherine Ellison has a reporter’s zeal for finding the story within the story. Her book is full of surprises." David Haward Bain, author of Sitting in Darkness: Americans in the Philippines

"The research here is superb, the writing is gripping and graceful," The Washington Post

"…Proves once again that absolute power corrupts absolutely…An absorbing biography, likely to be in demand," Library Journal

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014913065
Publisher: Katherine Ellison
Publication date: 08/18/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 330
File size: 406 KB
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