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‘Mad Men’ creator talks tribute book, next moves

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“Mad Men” is a key part of the TV’s modern golden age, and a detailed reminder of why has arrived.

A new two-volume, 1,000-page book set contains photos and portraits, script pages, interviews and Dead Sea Scrolls-like minutiae, including series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner’s early scribbled notes outlining his vision for the AMC series.

For Weiner, the books (Taschen, $200) offer evidence of the group effort behind “Mad Man,” whose depiction of a changing 1960s America won a record-tying quartet of best-drama Emmy Awards. Its seven-season run concluded in 2015.

One book, the slimmer one, includes chapters on executive producer and director Scott Hornbacher; directors of cinematogr­aphy Chris Manley and Phil Abraham; production designer Dan Bishop; costume designer Janie Bryant, and the show’s deep writing bench of which Weiner was one member.

“I’m the person who got interviewe­d most of the time, myself and Jon Hamm, but hundreds were involved,” Weiner said at a book launch party attended by series stars including Hamm, January Jones, Jessica Pare and Kiernan Shipka.

Weiner is a prominent voice in the book, offering insights on the evolution of lead character Don Draper (Hamm), the show’s roots and the job of a showrunner. The hefty second volume is filled with beautifull­y reproduced photos from the series, with dialogue accompanyi­ng some.

A second team effort for Weiner is ahead, an Amazon anthology series inspired by Russia’s last ruling family. But first up is a solo project: His inaugural novel due out this fall, “Heather: The Totality,” about a teenage girl in peril.

He talked with The Associated Press about what’s keeping him busy.

AP: Is it daunting to have your work enshrined in the books?

Weiner: The experience­s that have gone with the experience of making this show, they’re all daunting. I always feel I’m on the outside wondering, ‘Who did this, how was I involved?’ And especially now — we’re almost 10 years since we started the show — I kind of look at it like it happened to someone else. AP: Who do you imagine buying the set, ‘Mad Men’ addicts or art book fans?

Weiner: I think it’s both. ... If you are a fan, there is so much behind-the-scenes stuff. ... I found these notes from 1992, before I even wrote the movie that became the pilot, where I’m talking about how badly my career is going and about my relationsh­ip with my wife and I don’t want to disappoint (her). It’s kind of like pulling your pants down in public.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? This image released by Lionsgate Entertainm­ent shows clockwise from foreground left, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Aaron Staton, Jon Hamm, Rich Sommer, Michael Gladis, Vincent Kartheiser and Elisabeth Moss, cast members from the AMC original...
AP-Yonhap This image released by Lionsgate Entertainm­ent shows clockwise from foreground left, Christina Hendricks, John Slattery, Aaron Staton, Jon Hamm, Rich Sommer, Michael Gladis, Vincent Kartheiser and Elisabeth Moss, cast members from the AMC original...
 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner poses at the 68th Directors Guild of America Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 6, 2016.
AP-Yonhap “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner poses at the 68th Directors Guild of America Awards in Los Angeles on Feb. 6, 2016.

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