
ORTVED, John, The Simpsons: An Uncensored Unauthorized History, New York, Faber & Faber, 2009.
PDF/ 1.1 MB / Eng / 352 pp. / 0865479887 / 978-0865479883
La historia de cómo se creó el show de animación más importante de los 90's (para algunos uno de los más importantes de la historia). Aproximación biográfica a Matt Groening.
Múltiples entrevistas a sus creadores, personajes del espectáculo (y del mundo de la comedia).
El PDF es espantoso, fue así como lo conseguí (pero se deja leer).
The Simpsons  is one of the most successful shows to ever run on television. From its  first moment on air, the series's rich characters, subversive themes,  and layered humor resounded deeply with audiences both young and old who  wanted more from their entertainment than what was being meted out at  the time by the likes of Full House, Growing Pains, and Family Matters. Spawned as an animated short on The Tracy Ullman Show—mere  filler on the way to commercial breaks—the series grew from a  controversial cult favorite to a mainstream powerhouse, and after  nineteen years the residents of Springfield no longer simply hold up a  mirror to our way of life: they have ingrained themselves into it. 
John Ortved's oral history will be the first-ever look behind the scenes at the creation and day-to-day running of The Simpsons,  as told by many of the people who made it: among them writers,  animators, producers, and network executives. It’s an intriguing yet  hilarious tale, full of betrayal, ambition, and love. Like the family it  depicts, the show's creative forces have been riven by dysfunction from  the get-go—outsize egos clashing with studio executives and one another  over credit for and control of a pop-culture institution. Contrary to  popular belief, The Simpsons did not spring out of one man's  brain, fully formed, like a hilarious Athena. Its inception was a  process, with many parents, and this book tells the story.
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