Rod Serling : his life, work, and imagination / Nicholas Parisi ; foreword by Anne Serling
- Author:
- Parisi, Nicholas
- Published:
- Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, [2018]
- Copyright Date:
- ©2018
- Physical Description:
- xiv, 541 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
- Additional Creators:
- Serling, Anne
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 From Binghamton to the Battlefield and Back -- ch. 2 A Storm in Cincinnati -- Videography 1 Stars over Hollywood and Lux Video Theatre -- ch. 3 Serling's Obsolete Men -- Videography 2 Armstrong Circle Theatre, Hallmark Hall of Fame, The Doctor, and Kraft Television Theatre -- ch. 4 A Return to Radio -- Videography 3 Chrysler Medallion Theatre, Motorola Television Hour, and Studio One -- ch. 5 Say Something about Something: Serling on Having a Point of View -- ch. 6 In Praise of the Individual -- Videography 4 Danger and Ford Theatre -- ch. 7 "Patterns": An Overnight Sensation Five Years in the Making -- Videography 5 Climax!, United States Steel Hour, Matinee Theatre, and Kaiser Aluminum Hour -- ch. 8 Serling in the Censorship Arena -- ch. 9 From the Middle Ground to the Murder of Emmett Till -- ch. 10 Of "Dust" and "Doomsday" -- ch. 11 Live from Television City in Hollywood: Playhouse 90 -- ch. 12 A Ninety-Minute Knockout: "Requiem for a Heavyweight" -- Videography 6 Playhouse 90 -- ch. 13 In the Presence of Whose Enemies? Serling and Anti-Semitism -- ch. 14 Patterns of Violence -- ch. 15 It's about Time: Desilu PlayhouseVThe Time Element" -- ch. 16 Entering The Twilight Zone -- Videography 7 The Twilight Zone: Season 1 -- Videography 8 The Twilight Zone: Season 2 -- Videography 9 The Twilight Zone: Season 3 -- Videography 10 The Twilight Zone: Season 4 -- Videography 11 The Twilight Zone: Season 5 -- ch. 17 After Twilight: Rod Serling's Twilight Zone Movie and The Twilight Zone: Season 6 -- ch. 18 The Loner -- Videography 12 The Loner -- ch. 19 Another Christmas, Another Carol, and the Soviet Communist Conspiracy -- ch. 20 Odd Street and The Doomsday Flight: The Twilight Zone Sequel That Never Was -- ch. 21 Rod Serling and Planet of the Apes -- ch. 22 The New People and the Same Old Song and Dance -- ch. 23 "A Storm in Summer" -- ch. 24 A Season to Be Wary of the Night Gallery -- Videography 13 Night Gallery: Pilot and Season 1 -- Videography 14 Night Gallery: Season 2 -- Videography 15 Night Gallery: Season 3 -- ch. 25 Rod Serling: Actor, Narrator Game Show Host? -- ch. 26 Between Science and Superstition: Rod's Religion -- ch. 27 A Legacy as Timeless as Infinity.
- Summary:
- "Long before anyone had heard of alien cookbooks, gremlins on the wings of airplanes, or places where pig-faced people are considered beautiful, Rod Serling was the most prestigious writer in American television. As creator, host, and primary writer for The Twilight Zone, Serling became something more: an American icon. When Serling died in 1975, at the age of fifty, he was the most honored, most outspoken, most recognizable, and likely the most prolific writer in television history. Though best known for The Twilight Zone, Serling wrote over 250 scripts for film and television and won an unmatched six Emmy Awards for dramatic writing for four different series. His filmography includes the acclaimed political thriller Seven Days in May and cowriting the original Planet of the Apes. In great detail and including never-published insights drawn directly from Serling's personal correspondence, unpublished writings, speeches, and unproduced scripts, Nicholas Parisi explores Serling's entire, massive body of work. With a foreword by Serling's daughter, Anne Serling, Rod Serling: His Life, Work, and Imagination is part biography, part videography, and part critical analysis. It is a painstakingly researched look at all of Serling's work--in and out of The Twilight Zone."--Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN:
- 9781496817501 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
1496817508 (hardcover ; alk. paper) - Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references, filmography, and index.
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