Now in paperback, here is a definitive biography of an American hero. From Walt Disney's "King of the Wild Frontier" to the lying drunkard portrayed by revisionist historians, Davy Crockett has been interpreted and misinterpreted for more than a century. Mark Derr sifts through the historical documents to present the truth about the man and the myth.
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A well-researched if not particularly incisive life of the legendary Tennessee backwoodsman, politician, and Alamo martyr that examines his achievements and changing public image through the years. Derr (Some Kind of Paradise, 1989--not reviewed), a distant cousin of Crockett's, treats his subject sympathetically while separating the man from the tall tales. Crockett drank and gambled, Derr tells us, though not as much as charged by foes, and, through two ghostwritten memoirs, he became ``an increasingly self- confident manipulator of his public image''--a mixed blessing for his reputation, since, in emphasizing his humble origins, he so exaggerated his lack of education that many wrongly assumed that he was illiterate. As a congressman, Crockett was an eloquent advocate for the poor, and his greatest act of political courage--denouncing the removal of Indians to west of the Mississippi--caused him to split with Andrew Jackson and thus to destroy his political career. Yet it's clear from Derr's telling that, no matter how likable Crockett was, he never achieved much of substance. Throughout his life, he broke with strong men--notably, his alcoholic father and Jackson--only to switch time and again to other authority figures. He got campaign money from his second wife rather than from his own efforts, and, as a legislator, he was in over his head, often reversing positions on bills and seldom willing to compromise. He inflated his record in the War of 1812, and contemporary accounts indicate that he surrendered at the Alamo before being tortured and killed. But Crockett's image has been adaptable enough to survive through succeeding ages: first, as a ``comic Hercules'' and racist hater of Indians and slaves; then, in the 50's Disney series, as an exemplar of resistance to tyranny; and, more recently, as a New Age child of nature. Objective and cleareyed, but unwilling to press some of the harder conclusions about Crockett warranted by the historical record. (Maps, eight pages of b&w photos--not seen) -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Portrayed by Disney as the "king of the wild frontier," the inspiration of a cultural phenomenon, Davy Crockett is the apotheosis of Western heroes. However, most of what is known about him is mythical, not factual. Legends portray him as a hunter, backwoodsman, and narrator of outrageous speeches and tales. In fact, during his lifetime his enemies accused him of drunkenness, corruption, adultery, and gambling. Even the events surrounding his death have been widely disputed. Derr ( Some Kind of Paradise , LJ 9/15/89) has examined various historical documents in order to locate the real man behind the legends. He portrays a poor farmer who spent most of his life away from his home, involved in politics. An outspoken Congressman, Crockett gained the disfavor of President Jackson with his shifting political allegiance. Derr untangles the web surrounding David Crockett in this informative and entertaining work.
- Terri P. Summey, Emporia State Univ. Lib., Kan.
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