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Sopranos Sessions [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 480 pages, height x width x depth: 237x162x42 mm, weight: 730 g, Black-and-white illustrations throughout
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Abrams Press
  • ISBN-10: 1419734946
  • ISBN-13: 9781419734946
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  • Cena: 35,21 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 480 pages, height x width x depth: 237x162x42 mm, weight: 730 g, Black-and-white illustrations throughout
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Abrams Press
  • ISBN-10: 1419734946
  • ISBN-13: 9781419734946

On January 10, 1999, a mobster walked into a psychiatrist’s office and changed TV history. By shattering preconceptions about the kinds of stories the medium should tell, The Sopranos launched 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 Soprano’s hometown paper, New Jersey’s 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 show’s 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 show’s 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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"The book, being published to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the shows premiere, includes highly detailed recaps of each episode; several interviews the two authors conducted with the series creator, David Chase; a debate about the much-discussed final moment of the final episode; and writings by Seitz and Sepinwall that were published in The Star-Ledger, the New Jersey newspaper, when The Sopranos originally aired." -- The New York Times "To celebrate the shows 20th anniversary, TV critics Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz take a deep dive, breaking down every episode and talking with tight-lipped creator David Chase" -- Rolling Stone "The two veteran critics offer in-depth, episode-by episode analysis of one of the greatest TV series ever" -- Entertainment Weekly "20 years on from The Sopranos' first episode, new book The Sopranos Sessions is a compelling, insightful dive into the show's legacy... [ ...] I haven't re-watched The Sopranos for years, but that's set to change as a result of The Sopranos Sessions, which has re-invigorated and deepened my love for the show. You may not be as intense a fan of The Sopranos as I am, and that's okay. This is a perceptive, lucid, engaging and above all versatile book that could serve as a series companion, a read-me-in-the-toilet tome or a TV-studies text book depending upon your level of interest, and fluency, in the show. There's something for everyone. All legacies fade, but until David Chase's prediction for The Sopranos comes true - in I hope not for another few million years or so - Seitz and Sepinwall deserve to be part of that legacy." -- Den of Geek "The Sopranos Sessions will allow you savour the programme again with your own eyes and those of the authors. In the main section of the book Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall astutely analyse each episode with impressive attention to detail and smart, considered commentary that broadens the canvas" -- The Irish Times "The Sopranos Sessions prods, examines and celebrates that work with what is clearly long-held passion for the subject and the achievement is something close to definitive" -- Sight & Sound Just as The Sopranos elevated the medium of television, Seitz and Sepinwall raise the status of TV writing to new heights. -- Library Journal "a must-read for any Sopranos fan" -- UPROXX "a hefty compendium containing detailed recaps of all the shows 86 episodes, along with contemporaneous clips of their original coverage and most excitingly 85 pages of new interviews with Chase" -- WBURs The Artery "features seven in-depth interviews with series creator David Chase and the intelligent commentary on the series readers came to expect from authors Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall." -- The Star-Ledger

The Foreword 1(4)
You Get What You Pay For
The Introduction 5(4)
It Goes On and On and On and On
The Recaps
9(1)
Season One
9(54)
Woke Up This Morning
10(10)
S1/E1
"Pilot"
A Boy's Best Friend
20(4)
S1/E2
"46 Long"
Protocol
24(3)
S1/E3
"Denial, Anger, Acceptance"
The Casual Violence
27(3)
S1/E4
"Meadowlands"
The True Face
30(6)
S1/E5
"College"
Like a Mandolin
36(3)
S1/E6
"Pax Soprana"
White Rabbit
39(3)
S1/E7
"Down Neck"
Spring Cleaning
42(4)
S1/E8
"The Legend of Tennessee Moltisanti"
The Devil He Knows
46(2)
S1/E9
"Boca"
Mystery Box
48(5)
S1/E10
"A Hit Is a Hit"
The Other Forever
53(3)
S1/E11
"Nobody Knows Anything"
Tiny Tears
56(3)
S1/E12
"Isabella"
Skyscraper Windows
59(4)
S1/E13
"I Dream of Jeannie Cusamano"
Season Two
63(44)
A Very Good Year
64(6)
S2/E1
"Guy Walks into a Psychiatrist's Office"
Pot Meets Kettle
70(3)
S2/E2
"Do Not Resuscitate"
Old School
73(3)
S2/E3
"Toodle-Fucking-Oo"
Con te Partiro
76(3)
S2/E4
"Commendatori"
Total Control
79(3)
S2/E5
"Big Girls Don't Cry"
This Game's Not for You
82(3)
S2/E6
"The Happy Wanderer"
God the Father
85(3)
S2/E7
"D-Girl"
The Last of the Arugula Rabe
88(3)
S2/E8
"Full Leather Jacket"
The Admiral Piper
91(3)
S2/E9
"From Where to Eternity"
The Scorpion
94(4)
S2/E10
"Bust Out"
98(1)
Alexithymia
S2/E11
"House Arrest"
Pine Cones
98(3)
S2/E12
"The Knight in White Satin Armor"
Temple of Knowledge
101(6)
S2/E13
"Funhouse"
Season Three
107(48)
The Sausage Factory
108(2)
S3/E1
"Mr. Ruggerio's Neighborhood"
Miles to Go
110(3)
S3/E2
"Proshai, Livushska"
The Hair Apparent
113(3)
S3/E3
"Fortunate Son"
Attack Dog
116(4)
S3/E4
"Employee of the Month"
Witness Protection
120(3)
S3/E5
"Another Toothpick"
Work-Related Accident
123(6)
S3/E6
"University"
Blood Money
129(4)
S3/E7
"Second Opinion"
Early Retirement
133(3)
S3/E8
"He Is Risen"
Each Child Is Special
136(4)
S3/E9
"The Telltale Moozadell"
HoFuckin' Ho
140(3)
S3/E10
"... To Save Us All from Satan's Power"
Rasputin
143(4)
S3/E11
"Pine Barrens"
A Mofo
147(4)
S3/E12
"Amour Fou"
The Garbage Business
151(4)
S3/E13
"Army of One"
Season Four
155(36)
The Halfback of Notre Dame
156(3)
S4/E1
"For All Debts Public and Private"
Mr. Mob Boss
159(2)
S4/E2
"No Show"
Reservations
161(3)
S4/E3
"Christopher"
All of Her
164(2)
S4/E4
"The Weight"
My Rifle, My Pony, and Me
166(2)
S4/E5
"Pie-O-My"
Reflections
168(2)
S4/E6
"Everybody Hurts"
All the Girls in New Jersey
170(2)
S4/E7
"Watching Too Much Television"
The Boss's Wife
172(2)
S4/E8
"Mergers and Acquisitions"
Straight Arrow
174(4)
S4/E9
"Whoever Did This"
Intervention
178(3)
S4/E10
"The Strong, Silent Type"
Versales
181(2)
S4/E11
"Calling All Cars"
Meeting's Over
183(3)
S4/E12
"Eloise"
Who's Afraid of Virginia Mook?
186(5)
S4/E13
"Whiteoaps"
Season Five
191(46)
Class of 2004
192(3)
S5/E1
"Two Tonys"
Tony Uncle Al
195(3)
S5/E2
"Rat Pack"
Small Strokes
198(2)
S5/E3
"Where's Johnny?"
Steamrollers
200(4)
S6/E4
"All Happy Families"
Telephone
204(2)
S5/E5
"Irregular Around the Margins"
Fish Out of Water
206(4)
S5/E6
"Sentimental Education"
Happy Birthday, Mister President
210(4)
S5/E7
"In Camelot"
Truce and Consequences
214(2)
S5/E8
"Marco Polo"
Arch-Nemesis
216(3)
S5/E9
"Unidentified Black Males"
On the Farm
219(3)
S5/E10
"Cold Cuts"
Three Times a Lady
222(6)
S5/E11
"The Test Dream"
Take Off and Drive
228(3)
S5/E12
"Long Term Parking"
Glad Tidings
231(6)
S5/E13
"All Due Respect"
Season Six
237(36)
The Noose
238(3)
S6/E1
"Members Only"
Heating Systems
241(3)
S6/E2
"Join the Club"
Complicit
244(3)
S6/E3
"Mayham"
Kung Fu
247(4)
S6/E4
"The Fleshy Part of the Thigh"
Jackals
251(3)
S6/E5
"Mr. & Mrs. John Sacrimoni Request..."
Deep in the Valley
254(3)
S6/E6
"Live Free or Die"
The Haves and Have-Nots
257(2)
S6/E7
"Luxury Lounge"
Imitations of Life
259(4)
S6/E8
"Johnny Cakes"
A Pair of Socks
263(2)
S6/E9
"The Ride"
The Totality of Vito
265(2)
S6/E10
"Moe 'N Joe"
City of Lights
267(3)
S6/E11
"Cold Stones"
Least She's Catholic
270(3)
S6/E12
"Kaisha"
Season Seven
273(41)
Boardwalk Hotel
274(3)
S7/E1
"Soprano Home Movies"
Spinning Wheels
277(4)
S7/E2
"Stage 5"
Take Me Home, Country Road
281(4)
S7/E3
"Remember When"
A Pebble in a Lake
285(4)
S7/E4
"Chasing It"
Hellfighters
289(4)
S7/E5
"Walk Like a Man"
Comfort's End
293(3)
S7/E6
"Kennedy and Heidi"
They Are the Bus
296(4)
S7/E7
"The Second Coming"
Leadbelly
300(3)
S7/E8
"The Blue Comet"
No Encore
303(11)
S7/E9
"Made in America"
The Debate
314(13)
Don't Stop Believin' You Know Exactly What Happened at the End of The Sopranos
The David Chase Sessions
327(88)
Session One
328(16)
Session Two
344(6)
Session Three
350(10)
Session Four
360(11)
Session Five
371(11)
Session Six
382(14)
Session Seven
396(12)
Bonus: "Pine Barrens"
408(7)
The Morgue 415(44)
The Eulogies 459(12)
Acknowledgments 471
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.