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January 13, 2025

Idiot Box

By Shamik Banerjee

Idiot Box

Before, it was the child of Gravity,
Whose pull would soar each night at 10 p.m.
To yoke the teens, grown-ups, and elderly
For 30 Rock, their sunlight, roots, and stem.
Its reign tailed off when innovation drained
Its power and bestowed on human hands
A palm-sized thing where all the world's contained,
And now, atop some cabinet, it stands.
A showpiece? No. But as defined by R,
My aunt: It plays a noise exuder's role
When silence mars her home just like a scar
(Some romcom, fully cranked up, meets the goal)—
Much like a trouper versatile and skilled,
Performing in a drama hall unfilled.







First published by New English Review.
Article © Shamik Banerjee. All rights reserved.
Published on 2025-01-06
Image(s) are public domain.
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