Episode notes
You picture the creator of America's most beloved fairy tale as a kindly, grandfatherly storyteller. The truth is far stranger: bankruptcies, fancy chickens, a fake island, and editorials so dark his own descendants later apologized for them.
This story-driven biography of L. Frank Baum looks far beyond the yellow brick road to trace how a sickly, daydreaming boy became a relentless hustler, a window-display visionary, and the author of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It untangles the staggering contradiction between his sunny American fairy tale and a life fueled by failure, reinvention, and genuine darkness.
- How a punishing stint at Peekskill Military Academy and a possibly psychogenic heart attack pushed Baum deep into fantasy and escapism
- His chaotic career pivots: amateur journalist, stamp dealer, Hamburg-chicken breeder ...Â