Into Every Generation a Slayer Is Born: How Buffy Staked Our Hearts
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Book details
- Print length400 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHachette Books
- Publication dateMarch 15, 2022
- Dimensions6.25 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches
- ISBN-100306826682
- ISBN-13978-0306826689
Book overview
Explore the history and cultural impact of a groundbreaking television show adored by old and new fans alike: Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Over the course of its seven-year run, Buffy the Vampire Slayer cultivated a loyal fandom and featured a strong, complex female lead, at a time when such a character was a rarity. Evan Ross Katz explores the show’s cultural relevance through a book that is part oral history, part celebration, and part memoir of a personal fandom that has universal resonance still, decades later.Katz—with the help of the show’s cast, creators, and crew—reveals that although Buffy contributed to important conversations about gender, sexuality, and feminism, it was not free of internal strife, controversy, and shortcomings. Men—both on screen and off—would taint the show’s reputation as a feminist masterpiece, and changing networks, amongst other factors, would drastically alter the show’s tone.
Katz addresses these issues and more, including interviews with stars Sarah Michelle Gellar, Charisma Carpenter, Emma Caulfield, Amber Benson, James Marsters, Anthony Stewart Head, Seth Green, Marc Blucas, Nicholas Brendon, Danny Strong, Tom Lenk, Bianca Lawson, Julie Benz, Clare Kramer, K. Todd Freeman, Sharon Ferguson; and writers Douglas Petrie, Jane Espenson, and Drew Z. Greenberg; as well as conversations with Buffy fanatics and friends of the cast including Stacey Abrams, Cynthia Erivo, Lee Pace, Claire Saffitz, Tavi Gevinson, and Selma Blair.
Into Every Generation a Slayer Is Born engages with the very notion of fandom, and the ways a show like Buffy can influence not only how we see the world but how we exist within it.
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"Evan has produced the definitive feast for Buffy Buffs!"―Andy Cohen
"Evan Ross Katz has jumped into the world of Buffy in a way no one ever has before. I’m in awe of the way Evan loves Buffy, cares about Buffy, and writes about Buffy. Each chapter reignited my love for the show in a new kind of way. This book is a deep dive and a love letter and a brilliant reminder that a good piece of art can live on far past a series finale.” ―Kiernan Shipka
“This incisive deep dive into Buffy the Vampire Slayer delves into the stories behind the groundbreaking television show. Evan Ross Katz, through an impressive array of interviews with the show’s cast, creators, crew, and notable self-proclaimed stans—Stacey Abrams is the first fan we hear from—explores the cultural impact of this beloved show without skirting away from its shortcomings. Katz lovingly and shrewdly unpacks the very meaning of fandom, Buffy’s long-lasting influence on its fans, pop culture, and academia. It is a perfect read for anyone interested in pop culture, and of course lovers of the ever-iconic Slayer.”―Oprah Daily
"As someone who didn't watch Buffy until meeting Evan, his fandom, understanding, and total embrace of the nuance and complexities of the show ravages this book, and turns a chambré viewer into a fangirl. His writing is fresh, and so are his perspectives—through reading, you contemplate the series through his eyes and discover new vantage points through anecdotes from those orbiting the Buffy universe. Not only is the show iconic, so is this author."―Christopher John Rogers
“Katz approaches the show’s cultural relevance and universal appeal with love and criticism, delivering an oral history that any staple of pop culture would be thankful to have…. [W]ell-researched…. Truly, no stone feels unturned.”―Paper Mag
“The first reported Buffy the Vampire Slayer book is a loving critique of a complicated show. Evan Ross Katz excavates Buffy's legacy—including the Joss Whedon allegations—through new interviews with the cast, crew, and fans like Stacey Abrams…. The show had hardly any characters of color, and fewer still that were fleshed out or appeared in more than a handful of episodes. Ross Katz’s book offers as much of a corrective as is possible all these years later, featuring interviews with Black supporting actors and guest stars like Bianca Lawson, who played the slayer Kendra in three episodes of the show….Into Every Generation doesn’t answer the question of whether it’s possible to separate the art from the artist, but it does love—and lovingly critique—the art without letting the artist off the hook.”―Jezebel
“In Evan Ross Katz’s Into Every Generation a Slayer Is Born, the show’s influence and legacy gets the in-depth exploration it so richly deserves."―Bustle
“Into Every Generation is a loving, comprehensive telling of the arc of the series, and well as a study into its glories and failures."―AV Club
“[A] tantalizing and thoroughly engaging tome….Though much has been written about the seminal show, fans who are wrestling with the fallout of Whedon's behavior will find new information here, along with a celebration of many significant ways Buffy the Vampire Slayer shaped the culture and provides solace and inspiration to many of its fans. A loving look at an influential show….[fans] will adore this accessible and juicy read.”―Booklist (starred)
“[An] entertaining debut… Katz movingly reflects [on] the show…. Still, he doesn’t shy away from problematic issues… sharply critiquing its lack of racial diversity as well as abuse allegations about its writer….Mixing keen cultural analysis, wit, and an obsessive’s zeal, this will have fans riveted.”―Publishers Weekly
“[Into Every Generation a Slayer Is Born] is entertaining, impassioned and carries Katz’s acute critical eye.”―CoolHunting.com
“A must-read for any Buffy fanatic."―TooFab
“We can’t emphasize enough how you need to get your hands on a copy….Dozens of heartwarming, heartbreaking & enlightening personal perspectives on their experiences during the shows' runs and the impact it continues to have on them today.”―BleedingCool.com
"Organized at first around the chronological progression from mediocre action flick to a season-by-season breakdown, the book is interspersed with asides and witticisms that entertain as well as bridge themes and interweave facts. The later section, about controversies and legacies, is approached with skill and empathy. Katz’s writing captures his own voice so well that his audiobook narration is pitch-perfect."
―Library Journal (audiobook review)
About the Author
Evan Ross Katz is a writer, podcast host, and high-pitched loudmouth whose work has appeared in the pages of GQ, Harper’s Bazaar, Interview Magazine, Rolling Stone, Oprah Magazine, Teen Vogue, Town & Country and more. He is a fashion columnist at Paper Magazine, a contributor at The Cut, and host of the podcasts Shut Up Evan and Drop Your Buffs. He is best known as the world’s preeminent Sarah Michelle Gellar historian and a “die-hard Buffy aficionado,” according to Vogue, and for being blocked on Twitter by Kim Cattrall in 2017 (she has since unblocked). He was selected as one of Fast Company’s Most Creative People in Business 2021.
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Product information
| Publisher | Hachette Books (March 15, 2022) |
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| Language | English |
| Hardcover | 400 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 0306826682 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0306826689 |
| Item Weight | 1.35 pounds |
| Dimensions | 6.25 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches |
| Best Sellers Rank |
#603,782 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#325 in TV History & Criticism
#1,303 in Pop Culture Art
#17,673 in Memoirs (Books)
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 461Reviews |
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Having said that, the cautionary saying, "Never meet your idols," is entirely appropriate here.
There were things that I Iearned about certain cast members that had me cringing and doing my famous Jessica Jones Eye Roll (look it up in GIFs). Again, this was because of the incredible job Katz did on being incredibly responsible with information.
So, be prepared. You might not like everything you read here, but if you're a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, you need to know these things.
"feeling multicultural" isn't what Willow meant. She was feeling upset over a fight with her girlfriend.
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Unfortunately it misses the mark in all of those areas.
The book starts after its prologue with an interview with Stacey Abrams who is a big fan of the show. It was a bit surprising to start the book with that but why not ? Stacey has a personal connection with Sarah Michelle Gellar and also has (had?) one with Whedon. I also chuckled a bit when seeing that no questions about Whedon recent controversies had been asked to Stacey.
The second part which takes around half of book is a partial summary of the seven seasons of the show. If you have seen the show (and if you haven’t I don’t see why you would read this book first which has many spoilers) you don’t really need this summary.. But the worst is that this part is really messy and in dire needs of an editor, There are some typos and some sentences are clearly off. Maybe some of those issues are linked to the fact that the book was « rebooted » after Carpenter’s allegations but still it was sometimes difficult to read. There is a lot of self inserting by the author Evan who kept giving his opinion on everything and it doesn’t bring anything new to the table. (Ironically the author has a podcast called « Shut Up Evan » which is exactly what I wanted to yell when reading this part) What was a lot better were the numerous interviews with cast and crews sharing many interesting details. Special mention to Danny Strong and Marc Blucas who are two actors we don’t hear about often enough. Unfortunately to find those interesting bits you have to navigate through Evan endless babbling.
Then come the chapter « The Joss of it all« which summarized the recent allegations against Whedon and the cast reaction on social media. This don’t give much additional knowledge if you have read the article from Variety.
The following chapters taclkle important subjects like race issue or feminism. Those are tough but really important subjects to discuss and the way it was done was a big disappointment. You can’t just look at a show which started 25 years ago with 2021’s googles. It is really critical in order to do a meaningful analysis to first recontextualize properly. For example by looking at what was done for other shows which aired at the same period. Instead of that we got unknown people called « fans » who gave their opinions I didn’t care about and an author who was a lot more interested with pushing his narrative and virtue signaling than doing a proper analysis. Again some cast members interviews were really good but few and far between. It seems that Evan sometimes also tries to emulate Buffy snappy comeback from the show when doing some of his remarks but unlike the show it usually fails flat.
The remaining chapters raised a bit more the level with a one full of fanboy gushing towards Sarah Michelle Gellar. It could probably have been done a bit more professionally but I think it was needed as I have the feeling that Sarah didn’t always get the credits she deserved for her wonderful work on Buffy. By gathering all those testimonies of people who worked with Gellar, Evan really delivered on this topic.
The last chapter shared some interesting facts like some insight on the rumored Boreanaz/Brendon feud. Nonetheless I was a bit surprised that for all the time spent on Whedon’s controversies some others like the one with Jeff Pruitt/Sophia Crawford or Hannigan claiming that she learned about the end of Buffy in Entertainement Weekly were completely ignored in the book.
To conclude I was really frustrated by this book. Between the fact that the book came after Carpenter’s allegation and the fact that the author is close to SMG, this book had the potential to really bring something new and fresh compared to the numerous books already written about the show. Instead we got this one which is not without any merits but full of bias and impaired by its sloppy writing and structure. It would have been a lot better and more interesting to just have all the interviews unedited instead of all this bloat.
So it’s one star for some really interesting interviews and a second one for all the SMG’s love.
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