On January 10, 1999, a mobster walked into a psychiatrists office and changed TV history. By shattering preconceptions about the kinds of stories the medium should tell, The Sopranoslaunched our current age of prestige television, paving the way for such giants as Mad Men, The Wire, Breaking Bad, and Game of Thrones. As TV critics for Tony Sopranos hometown paper, New Jerseys The Star-Ledger, Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz were among the first to write about the series before it became a cultural phenomenon. To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the shows debut, Sepinwall and Seitz have reunited to produce The Sopranos Sessions, a collection of recaps, conversations, and critical essays covering every episode. Featuring a series of new long-form interviews with series creator David Chase, as well as selections from the authors archival writing on the series, The Sopranos Sessions explores the shows artistry, themes, and legacy, examining its portrayal of Italian Americans, its graphic depictions of violence, and its deep connections to other cinematic and television classics.
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Weight: 730g
Dimensions: 162 x 237mm
Publication Date: 08 Jan 2019
Publisher: Abrams
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781419734946
About Alan SepinwallMatt Zoller Seitz
Matt Zoller Seitz is the television critic for New York magazine and the editor in chief of RogerEbert.com. He is the author of Mad Men Carousel and The Wes Anderson Collection. He lives in Brooklyn. Alan Sepinwall is currently the television critic for Uproxx.com. Prior to Uproxx and HitFix Sepinwall spent fourteen years as a columnist for the Star-Ledger of Newark New Jersey. His thoughts on television have appeared in the New York Times Time and Variety. He lives in New Jersey. Laura Lippman a New York Times bestselling novelist has won every major mystery-writing prize in the United States and has been named of the essential female crime writers of the last one hundred years. She lives in Baltimore with her husband David Simon.