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_aSeitz, Matt Zoller, _eauthor. _9241824 |
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_aThe Sopranos sessions / _cMatt Zoller Seitz & Alan Sepinwall ; foreword by Laura Lippman. |
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_aNew York : _bAbrams Press, _c2019. |
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_a471 pages ; _c24 cm |
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_iSeitz: _mNationality/regional group: _nnat _aNew Yorkers (New York State) _2lcdgt |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
505 | 0 | _aForeword: You get what you pay for -- Introduction: It goes on and on and on and on -- Recaps -- The debate: Don't stop believin' you know exactly what happened at the end of The Sopranos -- The David Chase Sessions -- The morgue -- The eulogies. | |
520 | _aA mobster walked into a psychiatrist's office ... No, it wasn't the start of a joke: it was the start of a program that changed TV history. By shattering preconceptions about the kinds of stories the medium should tell, The Sopranos launched our current age of prestige television. Television critics Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz were among the first to write about the series before it became a cultural phenomenon. To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the show's debut, they reunite to produce a collection of recaps, conversations, and critical essays covering every episode, as well as new interviews with series creator David Chase. They explore the shows artistry, themes, and legacy, examining its portrayal of Italian Americans, its graphic depictions of violence, and its deep connection to other cinematic and television classics. | ||
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_aSopranos (Television program) _xHistory and criticism. _9394380 |
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_aChase, David, _d1945 August 22- _9104486 |
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_aGandolfini, James. _92051 |
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_aTelevision programs _zUnited States. _92047 |
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_aGangsters in popular culture. _9394381 |
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_aItalian Americans _xIn popular culture. _9394382 |
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_aSepinwall, Alan, _d1973- _eauthor. _9394383 |
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_aLippman, Laura, _d1959- _ewriter of foreword. _98175 |
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