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3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Marvelous Biography of America's Greatest Animator
Professor Kenner turns his pen toward a study of the creator
of The Roadunner and the Coyote, and of Bugs Bunny in this
wonderful little monograph. Writing with wit and verve he
traces Jones' career from the beginning to the present,touching
on the high and low but always bringing us the essence of
a true comic genius.
Published on August 27, 1996
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A waste of paper
This book has absolutely nothing new to say about Chuck Jones. In fact it doesnt say much at all; just endless amounts of prose that add up to nothing. Rather than doing any reserach on his own, Kenner just takes his historical information from already published books on animation or from interviews he has done with Jones.The problems with interviewing Jones, however,...
Published on September 8, 1999
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3 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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Marvelous Biography of America's Greatest Animator, August 27, 1996
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This review is from: Chuck Jones: A Flurry of Drawings, Portraits of American Genius (Hardcover)
Professor Kenner turns his pen toward a study of the creator
of The Roadunner and the Coyote, and of Bugs Bunny in this
wonderful little monograph. Writing with wit and verve he
traces Jones' career from the beginning to the present,touching
on the high and low but always bringing us the essence of
a true comic genius.
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9 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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A waste of paper, September 8, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Chuck Jones: A Flurry of Drawings, Portraits of American Genius (Hardcover)
This book has absolutely nothing new to say about Chuck Jones. In fact it doesnt say much at all; just endless amounts of prose that add up to nothing. Rather than doing any reserach on his own, Kenner just takes his historical information from already published books on animation or from interviews he has done with Jones.The problems with interviewing Jones, however, is that he can be pretty self serving at times. So dont expect getting any real insight into Mike Maltese and Maurice Noble's contributions to his films, and certainly not any comparision to the work of Bob Clampett, who Chuck Jones hates with his guts. (They had a lifelong feud) For real insight into the work of Chuck Jones, try the articles written by Richard Thompson in Film Comment in the seventies, or Michael Barrier's book Hollywood Cartoons
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