Disney's World
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Documents the stunning accomplishments of Disney's imaginative genius. It is not a flattering portrait. Library Journal
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This biography pulls back the curtain on the imaginative genius who built an entertainment empire, offering a starkly honest portrait of Walt Disney's life and career. Leonard Mosley documents the stunning accomplishments and relentless drive that defined Disney's legacy, from creating iconic animated characters to constructing his groundbreaking theme parks. The narrative is meticulously researched, chronicling both the visionary triumphs and the complex, often difficult personality behind the magic. This is not a sanitized corporate history but a deep dive into the man whose name became synonymous with American childhood.
Mosley's account stands out for its refusal to offer a flattering portrait, instead presenting a nuanced and sometimes critical examination of Disney's business practices, personal relationships, and creative process. Readers fascinated by the intersection of art, commerce, and personality will find this biography particularly compelling, as it explores how one man's singular vision could produce both timeless joy and considerable controversy. The book ultimately delivers a powerful, multifaceted look at the real person behind the carefully crafted public image, revealing the ambition and contradictions that fueled a cultural revolution.
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