On BookTelevision, incidentally, we are plotting the sweetest revenge: a show called Everyone’s a Critic, which will regularly analyze and criticize what the critics have written – not just about TV, but books too, restaurants, cars, goalies, the House of Commons. It will be a show about critical writing, a show that ought at least to soothe the savage soul of the critic by letting him know someone cares about what he has to say. Quotes on screen “I don’t own a television.” “Television is the literature of the illiterate,
the culture of the lowbrow, the wealth of the poor, the privilege of the
underprivileged, the exclusive club of the excluded masses.” “Television is at its most trivial and therefore
most dangerous when its aspirations are high; when it presents itself
as a carrier of important cultural conversation.” “The smallest bookstore still contains more
ideas of worth than have been presented in the entire history of television.” “It is destroying our entire political, educational,
social, institutional life. TV will dissolve the entire fabric of society
in a short time.” “Don’t you wish there was a knob on the
TV to turn up the intelligence? There’s one marked “Brightness,”
but it doesn’t work.” “Television was not intended to make human
beings vacuous, but it is an emanation of their vacuity.” |
Previous Page | Table of Contents | Next Page |