The Sopranos
The Sopranos
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Author(s): Edgerton, Gary R.
ISBN No.: 9780814334065
Pages: 128
Year: 201303
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"It was back in June of 2007 that Tony Soprano ordered some onion rings, listened to some Journey, and then mysteriously disappeared forever into ten seconds of blackness and silence. Gary Edgerton's new book about The Sopranos elegantly tells the story of all the stuff that happened before that perplexing final scene. Concise analyses of the cable channel that developed and presented the show and the people who made it are followed by ingenious and creative readings of individual scenes and episodes. As soon as I finished the book, I went back and watched the entire series again with new insight and appreciation.""- Robert Thompson, director of the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University; ""Gary Edgerton's The Sopranos is highly readable, informative, and well structured. It is the best book I have yet read that is entirely devoted to Chase's series.""- Martha Nochimson, professor emerita at Mercy College; ""This engaging and well-written book is, as it claims, a 'one-stop introduction to the multiple dimensions' of The Sopranos . It goes beyond a mere synthesis of existing critical and popular responses to the show by drawing on Edgerton's mastery of historical and industrial context in tandem with his sensitivity to its aesthetic innovation and achievement.


Anyone interested in the show should be directed to this book's insights and analysis.""- Jason Jacobs, associate professor in the School of English, Media Studies & Art History at the University of Queensland; ""The text includes ample bibliographic information for American history and culture scholars with an extensive list of sources. Readers are left reminiscing as they engage in '.viewing parties in homes, bars, and restaurants around the country,' allowing participants to experience The Sopranos in a tangible, visceral way rather than simply watching the show (16). Even as the series has ended, readers may enjoy the box set series alongside this straightforward text. Perhaps they will share a table of Italian fare, good conversation, and a night with family and friends.""- Stacey L. Mascia, Journal of American Culture ; ""Edgerton's neatly-turned overview admirably achieves its aim of affording a 'one-stop introduction', perhaps for those people interested in contemporary culture who are not devotees of television.


Besides providing a succinct summary of the key features of the programme's compositional principles as they emerged over the six seasons of the drama, this TV Milestone volume also locates The Sopranos in its broader institutional and social context.""- Robin Nelson, Critical Studies in Television.


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