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Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination

Neal Gabler · 2006 · Book

Biography & Autobiography

This work provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of a pivotal figure in the entertainment industry, revealing how visionary ambition and relentless perfectionism reshaped an entire cultural landscape.

ModernThe Transformation of Animation Into High ArtThe Interplay Between Ambition and CreativityThe Construction of a Cultural EmpireThe Influence of Nostalgia on American CultureThe Role of Innovation in Entertainment Industry

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