Renowned television critics--and New York Times bestselling
authors--Matt Zoller Seitz and Alan Sepinwall celebrate the 20th
anniversary of one of the greatest television series of all time, now
available in paperback
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.
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.