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Well-written and well-organized biography about one of my all time favorite entertainers. The Author goes from childhood and education of Henson to his first job on television and in the advertising world before going onto what he was most known for, and then covering his films and other post Muppet Show projects. He made some experimental films that I had not previously heard of.
The book points out the things that I liked best about him, such as the philosophy that, “When done right, it's possible to be silly and subversive at the same time.” He was also a strong believer that entertainment should work for adults and kids at the same time. (Something today's entertainers would do well to look into.) He was never didactic.
This bio doesn't pretend that Hensen was perfect. Certainly he was a massive workaholic (but blessed to love his work so much), not the greatest husband, and very stubborn. But overall this is a wonderful and informative celebration of an amazing man's life and career.