The Tao of Bada Bing! by David Chase

The Tao of Bada Bing! by David Chase

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Millions of viewers have enjoyed the black humour and the skewed but perceptive wisdom of the Sopranos. This is the official guide to the language, philosophy and street wisdom of the world's most famous mobster family.

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The Tao of Bada Bing! by David Chase

Millions of viewers have enjoyed the black humour and the skewed but perceptive wisdom of The Sopranos. This is the official guide to the language, philosophy and street wisdom of the world's most famous mobster family. Included are observations from Tony Soprano, Paulie Walnuts, Pussy, Ralph and Silvio Dante from their conversations at the bar of the Bada Bing strip club, in the psychologists chair with Dr Melfi or ultimately as they dispose of their latest unlucky victim.
Allen Rucker is a writer and television journalist. He cofounded the experimental video group TVTV, and has written numerous award-winning TV specials and documentaries including the recent Family Values: The Mob and the Movies. His published work includes two books of satire, The History of White People in America and A Paler Shade of White, both coauthored with comedian Martin Mull. He teaches in the School of Cinema-TV at the University of Southern California. He majored in English at Washington University, and has two MAs in American Culture and Communication from the University of Michigan and Standford (where he first met Sopranos creator David Chase.) He lives in Los Angeles with his wife and the younger of their two sons.
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ISBN 13 9781566492782
ISBN 10 1566492785
Titel The Tao of Bada Bing!
Autor David Chase
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Welcome Rain Publishers,US
Erscheinungsjahr 2003-05-25
Seitenanzahl 192
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