Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
464
Language
English
Published
Oct 10, 2017
Publisher
Abrams Press
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
1419729462
ISBN-13
9781419729461
Description
In a deep dive into one of the most acclaimed television series of all time, the work serves as a comprehensive critical companion to "Mad Men." Matt Zoller Seitz meticulously explores the intricate narratives, complex characters, and striking visuals that define the show. Through insightful analysis, he examines how the series mirrors societal changes from the 1960s while weaving personal stories of ambition, identity, and the relentless pursuit of the American Dream.
Seitz brings to life the creative genius behind the series, delving into the minds of the writers, directors, and actors who crafted its enduring legacy. Readers are treated to behind-the-scenes anecdotes and an exploration of the themes that resonate throughout the show, such as gender dynamics, consumerism, and the elusiveness of happiness. With this critical companion, both fans of the show and newcomers are invited to appreciate the layers of storytelling that have made "Mad Men" a cultural phenomenon.
The book not only retraces the series' timeline but also engages in thoughtful discussions about its impact on contemporary television. Seitz's reflections prompt readers to consider the evolution of storytelling in a rapidly changing media landscape, making it an essential read for anyone invested in the art of television and the cultural dialogues it spawns.
Seitz brings to life the creative genius behind the series, delving into the minds of the writers, directors, and actors who crafted its enduring legacy. Readers are treated to behind-the-scenes anecdotes and an exploration of the themes that resonate throughout the show, such as gender dynamics, consumerism, and the elusiveness of happiness. With this critical companion, both fans of the show and newcomers are invited to appreciate the layers of storytelling that have made "Mad Men" a cultural phenomenon.
The book not only retraces the series' timeline but also engages in thoughtful discussions about its impact on contemporary television. Seitz's reflections prompt readers to consider the evolution of storytelling in a rapidly changing media landscape, making it an essential read for anyone invested in the art of television and the cultural dialogues it spawns.