The Enduring Magic and Impact of 'Wicked' on Stage and Screen

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Gregory Maguire, author of "Wicked: The Life and Times of The Wicked Witch of the West," discusses the inspiration behind his novel, which reimagines the story of the Wicked Witch from "The Wizard of Oz." Maguire explores the nature of evil, questioning societal perceptions and the reasons behind labeling someone as "evil." The novel, initially a sleeper hit, gained immense popularity after being adapted into a successful Broadway musical and a Hollywood film. Maguire's work continues to resonate due to its themes of self-acceptance and challenging societal norms.
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