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The convergence of the pandemic’s restrictions and the possibilities of new media resulted in a historic moment for reading and books, particularly the books on display during Zoom sessions. U.S. late-night television hosts who produced their shows from home were among the people whose private spaces, including their bookshelves, became part of how viewers understood their personae. The Late Night with Seth Meyers show aired its one thousandth episode during this time of unprecedented distress and upheaval, yet its pandemic operations revealed the power of ordinary books to play a role in lives constricted by lockdown and quarantine, notably 1977 best-seller The Thorn Birds. The resulting book-based exchange with viewers depended on new and old media of multiple eras, referencing narratives, norms, and aesthetics of different times. While the resulting exchange did not necessarily form a community of readers, it did create a degree of what so many late-night hosts have said they missed: audience feedback. The perhaps surprising result—viewers’ joyous, playful, and heart-felt expressions of interest in an old book on new media—shows us that the pandemic bookshelf can be varied in its construction and effects.
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In a related vein, The New York Times Book Review includes a weekly column featuring authors with forthcoming books that regularly posed the question, “What books are on your nightstand?”
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Robert Henderson, personal communication to the author, May 5, 2021; Soo-ah Hyun 2020.
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All viewer comments quoted here are currently found in reply threads to posts on the @sethmeyers Instagram account.
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Available here: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2621375184797184. Accessed October 28, 2021.
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Late Night with Seth Meyers, Show date June 5, 2020.
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The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, “What the Hell Happened This Week? Week of 1/18,” Jan. 23, 2021, The Daily Social Distancing Show, video, 27:36, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTa0Jv58tg8.
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Late Night with Seth Meyers, “Seth Meyers Celebrates 1,000 Episodes,” June 12, 2020, video, 2:40, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PLD-mSSSXM.
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White is among the writers who observe that Meyers’ “A Closer Look” segments, where The Thorn Birds and its variants occurred, accounted for a majority of the show’s views on YouTube.
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Pierce, J.B. (2022). Old Books and New Media: Reader Response to The Thorn Birds and Late Night with Seth Meyers. In: Norrick-Rühl, C., Towheed, S. (eds) Bookshelves in the Age of the COVID-19 Pandemic . New Directions in Book History. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05292-7_5
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