Philosophy in The Twilight Zone
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Ax Norman
About this listen
Utilizing a series of essays examining the broad philosophical concepts embedded in Rod Serling's series, The Twilight Zone, Philosophy in The Twilight Zone provides a platform for further philosophical discussion.
- Features essays by eminent contemporary philosophers concerning the over-arching themes in The Twilight Zone, as well as in-depth discussions of particular episodes
- Fuses popular cult entertainment with classical philosophical perspectives
- Acts as a guide to unearthing larger questions - from human nature to the nature of reality and beyond - posed in the series
- Includes substantial critical and biographical information on series creator Rob Serling
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- Karenique
- 08-15-23
Great narration and surprises throughout
Complete with so many interesting and curious facts about this popular series, my curiosity was piqued as Ax Ronan perfectly narrated this book with his precise and accomplished skills. Recommended for fans of this hugely popular show. There are odd and eccentric production issues I had never even thought of. I’ve not finished this, but am taking a break and will return for more at a later date.
NOTE: The reps at Audible say you cannot post a review unless the book is finished. Voila, I just did! Still I am having problems posting other reviews.
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- Bobby Kenner
- 08-10-23
Some ups, some downs…
I didn’t have any preconceived notions going into this one. There are parts that I really enjoyed, specifically the essays that deconstructed the philosophical underpinnings of certain well known episodes. However, some if the discussion in essays veered too far away from The Twilight Zone, in my opinion, and would have best been served in an unrelated book about philosophy.
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