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Rod Serling: About

Rod Serling

The Twilight Zone comes home to Westport to celebrate 100 years of Rod Serling! Join The Westport Library and resident Twilight Zone expert and award-winning author Arlen Schumer, along with other featured authors and Serling scholars, for four days and nights of landmark episodes, films inspired by the series, and insightful discussions of all aspects of Serling's life and work — including facts you never knew about Westport’s critical role in The Twilight Zone.
The Rod Serling Symposium will run from Thursday, September 26 to Sunday, September 29. Click here to learn more!

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From The Collection

Link to As I Knew Him by Anne Serling in the catalog
Link to Rod Serling and the Twilight Zone by Douglas Brode in the catalog
Link to The Twilight Man by Koren Shadmi in the catalog
Link to Monsters on Maple Street by David J. Brokaw in the catalog

Who was Rod Serling?

Known primarily for his role as the host of television’s THE TWILIGHT ZONE, Rod Serling had one of the most exceptional and varied careers in television.

As a writer, a producer, and for many years a teacher, Serling challenged the medium of television to reach for loftier artistic goals. The winner of more Emmy Awards for dramatic writing than anyone in history, Serling expressed a deep social conscience in nearly everything he did.

Rod Serling’s early life

Born in Syracuse, New York in 1924, Rod Serling grew up in the small upstate city of Binghamton. The son of a butcher, he joined the army after graduating from high school in 1942. His experiences of the working-class life of New York, and the horrors of World War II enlivened in him a profound concern for a moral society. After returning from the service, Serling enrolled as a physical education student at Antioch College, but before long realized that he was destined for more creative endeavors. Continue reading from PBS American Masters

Link to Revolutionary Biographies Resource Guide Series