When it first aired in 1959, The Twilight Zone was nothing less than groundbreaking television. Freed from the censors’ strict oversight due to the show’s classification as science fiction, the 156 episodes explored classic, powerful, and moving human themes—love, hate, pride, jealousy, terror—in a
Stories from the Twilight Zone
✍ Scribed by Rod Serling
- Book ID
- 104524695
- Publisher
- Bantam Books
- Year
- 1960
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 4 MB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
ROD SERLING EXPLORES THE TWILIGHT ZONE. It lies somewhere between the day and the darkness, between sleeping and waking, reality and illusion. It’s a place inhabited by outlandish people where strange things happen.
Meet Casey, the mighty lefthander, who pitched like nothing human, because he wasn’t; Walter Bedeker, who wanted to live forever, till he tasted eternity; Franklin Gibbs, who was robbed and murdered by a slot machine; Martin Sloan, who got lost between then and now — and many, many others, in THE TWILIGHT ZONE.
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