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Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Will Hazelgrove returns with "Dead Air-The Night Orson Welles Terrified America"
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
Wednesday Nov 13, 2024
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY REVIEW writes--
"In this fine-grained account, historian Hazelgrove (Writing Gatsby) chronicles the mass hysteria that accompanied Orson Welles’s infamous 1938 radio adaptation of H.G. Wells’s The War of the Worlds. Hazelgrove presents Welles as an actor of immense ambition and preternatural talent, noting that by age 22, he had put on headline-grabbing plays (the government shut down his 1937 production of The Cradle Will Rock, fearing its pro-labor themes would be incendiary) and traveled around New York City in a faux ambulance to move more quickly between his numerous radio and theatrical commitments. The author recounts the rushed scriptwriting process for War of the Worlds and offers a play-by-play of the broadcast, but he lavishes the most attention on the havoc Welles wreaked. Contemporaneous news accounts reported college students fighting to telephone their parents, diners rushing out of restaurants without paying their bills, families fleeing to nearby mountains to escape the aliens’ poisonous gas, and even one woman’s attempted suicide. Hazelgrove largely brushes aside contemporary scholarship questioning whether the hysteria’s scope matched the sensational news reports, but he persuasively shows how the incident reignited elitist fears that “Americans were essentially gullible morons” and earned Welles the national recognition he’d yearned for. It’s a rollicking portrait of a director on the cusp of greatness. "(Nov.)
I always love talking to William Hazelgrove about his non-fiction books , 14 times in all, including this one. He really gives you a sense of the mod of America, he talent of Orson Welles, and the brilliant ensemble that performed live that fateful evening. It changed radio forever (and I've been in the radio business sine 1972, and teaching radio at university level since 2007!)
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