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Anthology - The Campfire in the Machine: Rod Serling and the Birth of Disposable Gods

Anthology - The Campfire in the Machine: Rod Serling and the Birth of Disposable Gods

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Griffin Rowe examines how Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone pioneered anthology television as modern mythology, using standalone parables to critique 1950s America while evading censors. Weekly stories functioned like ancient myths: brief, devastating, designed to scar rather than comfort.

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