In the late 1960s, Harlan Ellison launched a weekly column for the _Los Angeles Free Press_ , where he uncompromisingly discussed the effects of television on modern society. He assaulted everything from television sitcoms to corrupt politicians, talk shows to military massacres. Today, more than fo
The Other Glass Teat: Essays (Harlan Ellison Collection): collection
β Scribed by Harlan Ellison
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781497643178
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β¦ Synopsis
In the late 1960s, Harlan Ellison launched a weekly column for the Los Angeles Free Press, where he uncompromisingly discussed the effects of television on modern society. He assaulted everything from television sitcoms to corrupt politicians, talk shows to military massacres. Today, more than four decades later, almost all of his criticism still holds true.
Open Road and Edgeworks Abbey, Ellisonβs company, are proud to make this second volume of fiftyβtwo outspoken columns widely available.
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