Wild Minds by Reid Mitenbuler

Wild Minds by Reid Mitenbuler

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Wild Minds by Reid Mitenbuler

The vivid and untold story of the Golden Age of classic animation and the often larger-than-life artists who created some of the most iconic cartoon characters of the twentieth century

In 1911, famed cartoonist Winsor McCay debuted one of the first animated cartoons, based on his sophisticated newspaper strip Little Nemo in Slumberland, itself inspired by Freud's recent research on dreams. McCay is largely forgotten today, but he unleashed an art form, and the creative energy of artists from Otto Messmer and Max Fleischer to Walt Disney and Warner Bros.' Chuck Jones. Their origin stories, rivalries, and sheer genius, as Reid Mitenbuler skillfully relates, were as colorful and subversive as their creations--from Felix the Cat to Bugs Bunny to feature films such as Fantasia--which became an integral part and reflection of American culture over the next five decades.

Pre-television, animated cartoons were aimed squarely at adults; comic preludes to movies, they were often little hand grenades of social and political satire. Early Betty Boop cartoons included nudity; Popeye stories contained sly references to the injustices of unchecked capitalism. During its first half-century, Mitenbuler writes, animation was an important part of the culture wars about free speech, censorship, the appropriate boundaries of humor, and the influence of art and media on society. During WWII it also played a significant role in propaganda. The Golden Age of animation ended with the advent of television, when cartoons were sanitized to appeal to children and help advertisers sell sugary breakfast cereals.

Wild Minds is an ode to our colorful past and to the creative energy that later inspired The Simpsons, South Park, and BoJack Horseman.

Mitenbuler, Reid: - Reid Mitenbuler is the author of Bourbon Empire. His writing has appeared in the Atlantic, the Daily Beast, Slate, Quartz, Salon, and other publications. He lives with his wife in Los Angeles.
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ISBN 13 9780802159144
ISBN 10 0802159141
Title Wild Minds
Author Reid Mitenbuler
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Black Cat
Year published 2021-12-07
Number of pages 432
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.