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  1. Conversations with Ray Bradbury (Literary Conversations Series)
  2. The Veldt (Tale Blazers) by Ray Bradbury, 1982-09
  3. Fahrenheit 451 and Related Readings (Literature Connections) by Ray Bradbury, 1997-12
  4. The Homecoming (Wonderfully Illustrated Short Pieces) by Ray Bradbury, 2006-09-01
  5. One More for the Road by Ray Bradbury, 2003-01-01
  6. Forbidden Planets
  7. A Graveyard for Lunatics: Another Tale of Two Cities by Ray Bradbury, 2001-07-01
  8. A Memory of Murder by Ray Bradbury, 1984-02
  9. The Small Assassin by Ray Bradbury, 1976-02-19
  10. It Came from Outer Space by Ray Bradbury, 2004-03
  11. Marionettes, Inc. by Ray Bradbury, 2009-04-30
  12. Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 (Bloom's Modern Critical Interpretations)
  13. The Creatures That Time Forgot by Ray Bradbury, 2010-03-02
  14. Fahrenheit 451 - 1995 publication by Ray Bradbury, 1995

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    Trying to add up the impact of an author's life, his impress on others, is very difficult. One reaches back for memories, and my memory of Clark Ashton Smith is blended permanently with a cover painting by Paul for an old issue of Wonder Stories, October 1932, in which his story "Master of the Asteroid" appeared. And not only did Smith's life blend with Paul's on that one occasion, but yet another vision comes to me of the union of this pair in the story/painting for "City of the Singing Flame." Why these two stories, these two illustrations, moved me and have stayed with me for the rest of my life, who can really say? There was a fearful blend of isolation and loneliness in the one, and a high and fantastic imagination in the other. In any event, there is no doubt in my mind that these two men, with story and with picture, were important to my being stimulated into becoming a writer. They belong on a list where I place the old Lon Chaney films, the Oz books, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Buck Rogers, and Flash Gordon, those special lists of huge loves which excited me to the world and its mysteries and made me want to do something about it. This is more than enough for any writer, later, looking back. The fact that someone permanently touched and changed and excited his life. For this I shall always be grateful.

    46. The Fog Horn - Ray Bradbury
    THE FOG HORN by ray bradbury. OUT there in the cold water, far from land, we waited every night for the coming of the fog, and it came, and we oiled the
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    OUT there in the cold water, far from land, we waited every night for the coming of the fog, and it came, and we oiled the brass machinery and lit the fog light up in the stone tower. Feeling like two birds in the grey sky, McDunn and I sent the light touching out, red, then white, then red again, to eye the lonely ships. And if they did not see our light, then there was always our Voice, the great deep cry of our Fog Horn shuddering through the rags of mist to startle the gulls away like decks of scattered cards and make the waves turn high and foam. "It's a lonely life, but you're used to it now, aren't you?" asked McDunn. "Yes," I said. You're a good talker, thank the Lord." "Well, it's your turn on land tomorrow," he said, smiling, "to dance the ladies and drink gin." "What do you think McDunn, when I leave you out here alone?" "On the mysteries of the sea." McDunn lit his pipe. It was a quarter past seven of a cold November evening, the heat on, the light switching it's tail in two hundred directions, the Fog Horn bumbling in the high throat of the tower. There wasn't a town for a hundred miles down the coast, just a road, which came lonely through the dead country to the sea, with few cars on it, a stretch of two miles of cold water out to our rock, and rare few ships. The mysteries of the sea," said McDunn thoughtfully. "You know, the ocean's the biggest damned snowflake ever? It rolls and swells a thousand shapes and colours, no two alike. Strange. One night, years ago, I was here alone, when all of the fish of the sea surfaced out there. Something made them swim in and lie in the bay, sort of trembling and staring up at the tower light going red, white, red, white across them so I could see their funny eyes. I turned cold. They were like a big peacock's tail, moving out there until midnight. Then, without so much as a sound, they slipped away, the million of them was gone. I kind of think maybe, in some sort of way, they came all those miles to worship, Strange, But think how the tower must look to them, standing seventy feet above the water, the God-light flashing out from it, and the tower declaring itself with a monster voice. They never came back, those fish, but don't you think for a while they thought they were in the Presence?"

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    Encyclopedia Article Find Print E-mail Blog It Multimedia 2 items Ray Bradbury , born in 1920, American writer of science fiction and fantasy. Bradbury’s works often blend science fiction themes with social criticism, portraying the destructive tendency of humans to use technology at the expense of morality. Bradbury is a prolific author who has written more than 600 short stories and numerous novels, poems, children’s books, screenplays, and other works during his long career. Ray Douglas Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois. He was an imaginative child prone to nightmares and frightening fantasies, many of which would later inspire some of his best work. A fan of motion pictures and the science fiction stories that appeared in magazines such as Amazing Stories and Weird Tales , Bradbury began writing regularly when he was 12 years old. His earliest work was published in small fan magazines, or fanzines, including one he produced himself. He sold his first story to a professional publication in 1941 and became a full-time writer in 1943.

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    Preface Introduction Historical Context About the Author ... Teacher's Guide Ray Bradbury (b. 1920) Ray Douglas Bradbury was born on August 22, 1920, in Waukegan, Illinois into a family that once included a 17th-century Salem woman tried for witchcraft. The Bradbury family drove across the country to Los Angeles in 1934, with young Ray piling out of their jalopy at every stop to plunder the local library in search of L. Frank Baum's Oz books. In 1936, Bradbury experienced a rite of passage familiar to most science-fiction readers: the realization that he was not alone. At a secondhand bookstore in Hollywood, he discovered a handbill promoting meetings of the "Los Angeles Science Fiction Society." Thrilled, he joined a weekly Thursday-night conclave that would grow to attract such science-fiction legends as Robert A. Heinlein, Leigh Brackett, and future Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. After a rejection notice from the pulp magazine Weird Tales , he sent his short story "Homecoming" to Mademoiselle . There it was spotted by a young editorial assistant named Truman Capote, who rescued the manuscript from the slush pile and helped get it published in the magazine. "Homecoming" won a place in The O. Henry Prize Stories of 1947.

    51. The Ray Bradbury Theater
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    The Ray Bradbury Theater (1985-1992) 65 episodes, all scripted by Bradbury and based on his stories. Review Episodes Review The Ray Bradbury Theater began as a set of three adapatations of short stories for HBO broadcast in 1985. The following year a further three appeared. For reasons unknown (but we can probably infer that ratings or costs were involved) HBO didn't want to take the series any further. USA Network evntually picked up the series, although it was nearly two years before the next episode appeared ("The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl"). The HBO episodes seem, for the most part, to have been shot in Canada (clue #1: when James Coco picks up a newspaper in "Marionettes, Inc.", it has a headline story about CBC). The new USA productions, though, were made in collaboration with companies from all over the English-speaking world. This has its benefits: actors, scenery, architecture form Canada, Britain, New Zealand can all help bring a variety to the show, and a touch of familiar-yet-alien. The downside is a distinct variability in production values, to the point where there is little or no stylistic continuity from one episode to the next. The mid-1980s saw a mini-revival of anthology-format TV shows.

    52. Fantastic Metropolis » “The Man Upstairs” By Ray Bradbury
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    From The Virtual Anthology By Jeffrey Ford Virtual Anthology Reprints Page All The Virtual Anthology You can tell me that The Martian Chronicles is a fix-up novel, but it is just this very collage effect that won me over as a reader. It is poetic, and some of its poetry may by now have edged into a kind of creaky nostalgia, but no other work more clearly showed me such wonderful new worlds of possibility for genre writing. In the works I had read previously to it in magazines like If and Nothing describes 21 st century America better than Fahrenheit 451 Fahrenheit 451 for when USA PATRIOT Act III The Illustrated Man When I was trying to decide which story to choose for the anthology, I focused in on his early collection, The October Country The story centers on the character of Douglas, a boy of ten, staying for the summer with his grandmother and grandfather in their boarding house. This character seems to be a kind of strange prototype of Douglas Spaulding, who would later become the main character of Dandelion Wine
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      Writer Born: 22 August 1920 Birthplace: Waukegan, Illinois Best known as: Author of Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles Name at birth: Raymond Douglas Bradbury Ray Bradbury wrote the 1953 science fiction classic Fahrenheit 451 , a tale of a futuristic society where reading is outlawed and books are burned at the title temperature. Bradbury began publishing science fiction stories in pulp magazines like Weird Tales in the 1930s. Known primarily as a short story writer his most famous stories make up the collections The Martian Chronicles (1950) and The Illustrated Man (1951) Bradbury has also written the novels Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962) and the semi-autobiographical Dandelion Wine (1957), among others. He also wrote episodes of

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    Name at birth: Raymond Douglas Bradbury Ray Bradbury wrote the 1953 science fiction classic Fahrenheit 451 , a tale of a futuristic society where reading is outlawed and books are burned at the title temperature. Bradbury began publishing science fiction stories in pulp magazines like Weird Tales in the 1930s. Known primarily as a short story writer his most famous stories make up the collections The Martian Chronicles (1950) and The Illustrated Man (1951) Bradbury has also written the novels Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962) and the semi-autobiographical Dandelion Wine (1957), among others. He also wrote episodes of The Twilight Zone and The Alfred Hitchcock Hour , and from 1985-92 his stories were retold in the cable TV series The Ray Bradbury Theater . He has won nearly every major fantasy fiction award for his work, including a Grand Master Nebula Award in 1988. Extra credit : Bradbury worked with his lifelong friend

    55. The SF Site Featured Review: Something Wicked This Way Comes
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    Ray Bradbury is one of the greatest SF and fantasy writers of our time. Born in Waukegan, Illinois in 1920, he authored such classics of the genre as The Martian Chronicles (1950) and Fahrenheit 451 (1953) by his early thirties, and continues to produce important work today.
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    59. The Bradbury Chronicles The Life Of Ray Bradbury By Sam Weller
    The bradbury Chronicles The Life of ray bradbury, by Sam Weller, a Hardcover from William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.
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    Price: On Sale: Formats: Hardcover Trade PB Ray Bradbury is an American literary icon, an architect of wonders whose life has been as fascinating, momentous, and inspiring as his fiction, which has enthralled millions of readers the world over for more than six decades. Born Rae Douglas Bradbury on August 22, 1920, in Waukegan, Illinois, he displayed an affinity for the fantastic at an early age spending hours at the local movie theater, fighting his fear of the dark to escape into glorious made-up worlds. Though he once dreamed of becoming an actor, writing was his true calling, and he remained resolute in his art throughout his early adult years despite numerous rejections finally breaking through with publications of his horror and fantasy stories in the "pulp" magazines of the forties. It was not long before he ascended to a higher literary plane, creating the acclaimed works that would solidify his place as one of the most important and influential authors of the twentieth century:

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