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The Fresh Prince Project: How the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Remixed America

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Fresh Prince Project: How the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Remixed America

Contributors:

By (Author) Chris Palmer

ISBN:

9781982185176

Publisher:

Simon & Schuster

Imprint:

Simon & Schuster

Publication Date:

2nd March 2023

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

791.4572

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 33mm

Weight:

401g

Description

A thorough, thoughtful, and immensely entertaining (Jemele Hill, author of Uphill) cultural history of the beloved nineties sitcom that launched Will Smith to superstardomThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Airin the vein of Seinfeldia and Best Wishes, Warmest Regards.

More than thirty years have passed since The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air premiered on NBC but unlike other family sitcoms of its era, it has remained culturally relevant and beloved by new generations of fans.

With fresh eyes on the show in the wake of 2022s launch of Bel-Air, a Fresh Prince reboot on NBCs Peacock, The Fresh Prince Project brings us never-before-told stories based on exclusive interviews with the shows cast, creators, writers, and crew. The Fresh Prince Project is an eye-opening exploration and celebration of a show that not only made Will Smith a household name but helped redefine Americas understandings of race, sex, parenthood, and class.

Reviews

Palmers skillful study of Smiths professional and personal development melds perfectly with his incisive analysis of the shows cultural impact. This savvy outing offers much more than a simple hit of nostalgia. Publisher's Weekly
When we look back at the shows that actually defined the era they were created in, Fresh Prince is just that. It was more than just a popular sitcom. Its a piece of Black art thats irreplaceable when speaking of America pop culture. What Palmer does here is peel back the layers of a show that introduced extremely complex conversations oftentimes in the most digestible of manners. The further and further we move away from the show living in real time the more and more we need to continue to have these talks. Justin Tinsley,a senior culture writer forAndscapeand author ofIt Was All A Dream: Biggie and the World That Made Him
"The Fresh Prince Project is a thorough, thoughtful, and immensely entertaining origin story of one of the most dynamic and impactful network sitcoms ever created. Chris Palmer takes painstaking care in fleshing out how the story of the Fresh Prince not only is about the rise of a generational talent in Will Smith, but about the loving and complicated relationships that made brilliance possible."Jemele Hill,Emmy Award-winningThe Atlantic journalistand author of Uphill
"If you think you know the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, wait until you read this book. Chris Palmer puts heart and soul into every sentence, every word, and every detail."Marc J. Spears, senior NBA writer for ESPN's Andscape
"The distinction Chris Palmer brings to The Fresh Prince Project defines its genre. Its that good. He brings home the essence of why The Fresh Princestill matters to Black America and, really, why it should matter to all of us." Mike Wise,New York Timesbestselling coauthor of Shaq Talks Back
"When a great writer merges talent and passion, you wind up with magic like The Fresh Prince Project. Palmer's depth of knowledge, plus reporting chops, plus unbridled affection for a landmark TV show, make this book a one-of-a-kind joy."Jeff Pearlman, New York Times bestselling author of Showtime, adapted for HBO's Winning Time

Author Bio

Chris Palmerhas spent twenty years as a journalist writing about the intersection of entertainment, culture, and sports for ESPN,GQ, and other outlets. He is the author or coauthor of several books, including Lamar Odoms memoir,Darkness to Light, andThe Fresh Prince Project. Follow him on Twitter @ChrisPalmerNBA.

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