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First edition (publ. Ace Books)
Cover art by Leo and Diane Dillon

The Glass Teat: Essays of Opinion on Television (ISBN 0-515-03701-X) is a compilation of television reviews and essays written by Harlan Ellison as a regular weekly column for the Los Angeles Free Press from late 1968 into early 1970, discussing the effects of television upon society. The title implies that TV viewers are analogous with unweaned children. Discussion of television is frequently interspersed in the essays with lengthy asides about Ellison's personal life, experiences and opinions in general.

Modern critics have noted that his criticisms have continued to remain relevant.[1] The book's topics were dictated by the trends and fashions of the day. Ellison later collected a second volume of criticism entitled The Other Glass Teat.

References

  1. ^ Stephen King, "Danse Macabre": Chapter VII, Page 132

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