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A "granular history" (Wall Street Journal) of the greatest hoax in radio history and the panic that followed, which Publishers Weekly calls "a rollicking portrait of a director on the cusp of greatness" and Booklist, in a starred review, says, "Hazelgrove's feverishly focused retelling of the broadcast as well as the fallout makes for a propulsive read as a study of both a cultural moment of mass hysteria and the singular voice at its root." On a warm Halloween Eve, October 30, 1938, during a broadcast of H G. Wells' War of the Worlds, a twenty-three-year-old Orson Welles held his hands up for…mehr
A "granular history" (Wall Street Journal) of the greatest hoax in radio history and the panic that followed, which Publishers Weekly calls "a rollicking portrait of a director on the cusp of greatness" and Booklist, in a starred review, says, "Hazelgrove's feverishly focused retelling of the broadcast as well as the fallout makes for a propulsive read as a study of both a cultural moment of mass hysteria and the singular voice at its root." On a warm Halloween Eve, October 30, 1938, during a broadcast of H G. Wells' War of the Worlds, a twenty-three-year-old Orson Welles held his hands up for radio silence in the CBS studio in New York City while millions of people ran out into the night screaming, grabbed shotguns, drove off in cars, and hid in basements, attics, or anywhere they could find to get away from Martians intent on exterminating the human race. As Welles held up his hands to his fellow actors, musicians, and sound technicians, he turned six seconds of radio silence-dead air-into absolute horror, changing the way the world would view media forever, and making himself one of the most famous men in America. In Dead Air: The Night that Orson Welles Terrified America, Willliam Elliot Hazelgrove illustrates for the first time how Orson Welles' broadcast caused massive panic in the United States, convincing listeners across the nation that the end of the World had arrived and even leading military and government officials to become involved. Using newspaper accounts of the broadcast, Hazelgrove shows the true, staggering effect that Welles' opera of panic had on the nation. Beginning with Welles' incredible rise from a young man who lost his parents early to a child prodigy of the stage, Dead Air introduces a Welles who threw his Hail Mary with War of the Worlds, knowing full well that obscurity and fame are two sides of the same coin. Hazelgrove demonstrates that Welles' knew he had one shot to grab the limelight before it forever passed him by-and he made it count.
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William Elliott Hazelgrove is the national bestselling author of ten novels and fourteen narrative nonfiction titles, including Dead Air: The Night That Orson Welles Terrified America (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024), Greed in the Gilded Age: The Brilliant Con of Cassie Chadwick (Rowman & Littlefield, 2024), and Al Capone and the 1933 World's Fair: The End of the Gangster Era in Chicago (Rowman & Littlefield, 2017). His books have received starred reviews in Publisher Weekly Kirkus, Booklist, Book of the Month Selections, ALA Editor's Choice Awards Junior Library Guild Selections, Literary Guild Selections, History Book Club Selections, and optioned for movies. He was the Ernest Hemingway Writer in Residence. He has written articles and reviews for USA Today, The Smithsonian Magazine, Daily Mail, and other publications, and has been featured on NPR's All Things Considered. The New York Times, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, CSPAN, and USA Today have all covered his books with features. More information can be found at www.williamhazelgrove.com.
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The Magician Prologue PART 1: THE SET UP Chapter 1: Who Is Orson Welles? Chapter 2: Something Deathless and Dangerous Chapter 3: Rosebud Chapter 4: Something Dark and Brutal Chapter 5: The Shadow Chapter 6: The Cradle Will Rock Chapter 7: Dummies Chapter 8: The Perfect Setup Chapter 9: Martians Chapter 10: The Script PART 2: BROADCAST Chapter 11: The Crapperoo Chapter 12: Dead Air Chapter 13: A Wave of Mass Hysteria Chapter 14: Go Home and Prepare to Die Chapter 15: The Whole Country Was Bursting Open Chapter 16: Terrorist in Action Chapter 17: A Long Night Chapter 18: Nationwide Terror Chapter 19: Durn Fools Chapter 20: Campbells on the Air Chapter 21: War of the Worlds Epilogue Notes Index About the Author
The Magician Prologue PART 1: THE SET UP Chapter 1: Who Is Orson Welles? Chapter 2: Something Deathless and Dangerous Chapter 3: Rosebud Chapter 4: Something Dark and Brutal Chapter 5: The Shadow Chapter 6: The Cradle Will Rock Chapter 7: Dummies Chapter 8: The Perfect Setup Chapter 9: Martians Chapter 10: The Script PART 2: BROADCAST Chapter 11: The Crapperoo Chapter 12: Dead Air Chapter 13: A Wave of Mass Hysteria Chapter 14: Go Home and Prepare to Die Chapter 15: The Whole Country Was Bursting Open Chapter 16: Terrorist in Action Chapter 17: A Long Night Chapter 18: Nationwide Terror Chapter 19: Durn Fools Chapter 20: Campbells on the Air Chapter 21: War of the Worlds Epilogue Notes Index About the Author
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