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Storytelling in the Pulps, Comics, and Radio
How Technology Changed Popular Fiction in America
Tim DeForest

ISBN 978-0-7864-1902-9
photos, appendices, notes, bibliography, index
235pp. softcover 2004

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Description
The first half of the twentieth century was a golden age of American storytelling. Mailboxes burgeoned with pulp magazines, conveying an endless variety of fiction. Comic strips, with their ongoing dramatic storylines, were a staple of the papers, eagerly followed by millions of readers. Families gathered around the radio, anxious to hear the exploits of their favorite heroes and villains. Before the emergence of television as a dominant—and stifling—cultural force, storytelling blossomed in America as audiences and artists alike embraced new mediums of expression.

This examination of storytelling in America during the first half of the twentieth century covers comics, radio, and pulp magazines. Each was bolstered by new or improved technologies and used unique attributes to tell dramatic stories. Sections of the book cover each medium. One appendix gives a timeline for developments relative to the subject, and another highlights particular episodes and story arcs that typify radio drama. Illustrations and a bibliography are included.

About the Author
Tim DeForest lives in Sarasota, Florida, and is the circulation manager of the library at the Ringling School of Art and Design. His writings cover a variety of subjects, including radio, literature, comics, military history and the Wild West.







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“Most entertaining...very perceptive...There’s a lot here, and it’s organized very well...a fine study”—Classic Images

“Painstakingly, DeForest carries his readers down memory lane in a nostalgic tribute to a trio of abandoned story models after the inception of modern technology...his research appears authentic and sweeping and his writing style compelling...fascinating”—Radio Recall

“Methods used to perform the task of storytelling are examined in detail...an interesting and highly informative read...recommend it highly”—Illustrated Press

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