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is a definitive, 912-page biography by Neal Gabler that explores the life and complex legacy of the man who revolutionized 20th-century entertainment. Based on seven years of research and exclusive access to the Disney archives , it portrays Disney as a visionary driven by an obsessive need for control and a relentless pursuit of perfection. Key Themes and Insights
The book details how Disney transformed animation from a mere novelty into a legitimate art form through technical innovations in sound, color, and character realism in films like Snow White and Fantasia . Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagin...
Gabler argues that Disney's true genius lay in his ability to create a world he could entirely control, contrasting the chaos of his early life and strained relationship with his father, Elias. is a definitive, 912-page biography by Neal Gabler
Gabler describes the creation of the first modern media corporation, where film, television, and theme parks worked together to bolster the Disney brand . Gabler argues that Disney's true genius lay in
Disney is revealed as a flawed protagonist—an optimistic entrepreneur who faced emotional breakdowns, a devastating labor strike in 1941, and personal isolation. Purchasing Options
The book is available in several formats, including paperback and hardcover, from retailers such as Target and Walmart . Target: $14.85 Walmart: $14.85 Barnes & Noble : $26.00 Strand Book Store : $18.50 Used & Specialty: Thriftbooks: $10.09 Powell's Books : $17.95 Whatnot : $8.99 Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination