Recensione:
"Her book, as if she were a marine biologist, is a deep dive...Perhaps the highest praise I can give Seinfeldia is that it made me want to buy a loaf of marbled rye and start watching again, from the beginning." (Dwight Garner The New York Times Book Review)
Armstrong is an excellent writer and a first-rate journalist. I can attest from firsthand knowledge that Seinfeldia is not only a great read but an accurate historical description about two comedians and one TV show that changed the course of television history. (Kenny Kramer, the real-life inspiration for Seinfeld s Kramer)
Lively and illuminating. A wildly entertaining must-read not only for Seinfeld fans but for anyone who wants a better of understanding of how television series are made. (Booklist (starred review))
This book is the ultimate score for any Seinfeld addict. (Fred Stoller, author of My Seinfeld Year)
Armstrong's intimate, breezy history is full of gossipy details, show trivia, and insights into how famous episodes came to be. How nothing could become something or how a national TV audience learned to live in a Beckett-ian world. Perfect for Seinfeldians and newcomers alike. (Kirkus Reviews)
At last, here is the quintessential book on how and why a show about nothing managed to wend its way through the mediocrity and emerge as a hit. Read it. (Mike Sacks, author of Poking a Dead Frog)
Seinfeldia is an addictive read for any TV lover. Jennifer Keishin Armstrong's trenchant insight into the cultural phenomenon and pervasive fandom of the beloved show is real, and it's spectacular. (Maris Kreizman, author of Slaughterhouse 90210)
Armstrong offers a masterly look at one of the greatest shows. The research involved makes this a boon to television scholars, but Seinfeld enthusiasts will also enjoy this funny, highly readable book. (Library Journal)
Even as someone lucky enough to be on the show, I couldn t put Seinfeldia down. (Larry Thomas, The Soup Nazi )
From the stories behind the stories to the characters behind the characters, Seinfeldia delivers everything you always wanted to know. (William Irwin, editor of Seinfeld and Philosophy) --William Irwin, editor of Seinfeld and Philosophy
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong has managed to do the impossible - she's written a book about nothing. Which is everything. Because it's Seinfeld. Through Armstrong's pen, we learn exactly how a couple of neurotic comics hijacked "nothingness" (once the exclusive domain of Buddhist monks and their serene, mountaintop "monk-spas") and transported it into every TV set in America. (Mary Birdsong, Reno 911) --Mary Birdsong, Reno 911
"Breezy and entertaining"
(Shelf Awareness) --Shelf Awareness
L'autore:
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong is the author of Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted, a history of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. She writes about pop culture for several publications, including The New York Times Book Review, Fast Company, New York s Vulture, BBC Culture, Entertainment Weekly, and others. She grew up in Homer Glen, Illinois, and now lives in New York City. Visit her online at JenniferKArmstrong.com.
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