Tuesday, July 8, 2008

The Triumph of the American Imagination

I put this site together months ago, as a quick source to sites that I respect and enjoy, however having just finished Neal Gabler's biography of Walt Disney, I feel a fresh sense of inspiration to get this thing going. My wish, if you will, is to delve into the land of Walt's imagination; what he had finished, what he had unfortunately left unfinished, and what his successors have left sadly unfinished and unimaginative.

Here - to steal a few great words - age will relive fond memories of the past, and youth will, with any luck, savor the challenge and promise of the future.

3 comments:

Seriously said...

this is roy disney. i stumbled upon your blog. i would enjoy about seven hjs if at all possible.

Unknown said...

Have you read The Animated Man by Michael Barrier? After reading several biographies of Walt Disney, I found Barrier's book to be superior on so many levels.

Matt Pool said...

I've not read it but thanks for the recommendation George. I'll give it a whirl. Big fan of your blog by the way.