The rise of Michael Moore is a story unprecedented in American media; even before Fahrenheit 9/11, his controversial documentaries had achieved a stunning level of success in the US and abroad; but his profile as a cinematic and political maverick has only increased since his coup at Cannes, and his influence in political circles continues to grow.
Author Jesse Larner charts Moore's entire career from his early days in journalism and breakthrough film Roger & Me, to the furore around Fahrenheit 9/11 and Moore's efforts to use the film to affect the US presidential elections. Larner explores the man in all of his guises: populist, prankster, preacher, rock star and unlikely folk hero and his book will be the first to ask the important questions in the wake of the US elections – Is Moore the major popular voice of the left he purports to be? Does his cultural drawing power outstrip his political influence? Where he is likely to go next?
This is an essential read for anyone interested in the state of politics and entertainment in the US and Europe.