I Shot My TV Just to Watch It Die

Still from Nicolas Roeg’s The Man Who Fell to Earth.

The Harvard Gazette is running an excerpt from the start of the concluding chapter of Superbloom, in which I discuss media’s Nietzschean ability to absorb threats by turning them into content. The excerpt opens with the cautionary tale of Frank Walsh, the first man to shoot a television set.

It was a Sunday night, October 19, 1952, and Frank Walsh, a Long Island electrician who moonlighted as a security guard, was worn out. He headed upstairs to...

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Published on January 31, 2025 11:58
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