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02 April 2008, 05:19 PM
amd52790
short stories
I was wondering if you could tell me a name of a Bradbury short story with the genre of technology. I have found "The Veldt" and "There Will Come Soft Rains", but I need one more.
03 April 2008, 03:08 AM
oz-crumley
Try 'The Murderer' (from GOLDEN APPLES OF THE SUN) - a terrific (and prophetic) satire on how technology is infiltrating everyday life, and fear/hatred of technology.
03 April 2008, 04:40 AM
Mr. Dark
I would recommend, "The City", also.
03 April 2008, 05:13 AM
fjp451
"The Pedestrian" would also play in this discussion. The ultimate use of technology has brought about the entire scenario and the s.s's ironic denouement.
03 April 2008, 12:55 PM
amd52790
ok thank you so much! The only problem is that I am having difficulty finding a literary criticism for any third story i want to use in my research paper. The only other story i can find with a literary criticism is "The April Witch," but that does not have anything to do with the topic of my paper(Bradbury's view of technology).
04 April 2008, 12:52 AM
philnic
amd52790, where have you looked for literary criticism? There is a list of useful resources (books and websites) on the FAQ page of my website (direct link here), which might help.


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04 April 2008, 06:46 AM
amd52790
The sources I am using are mostly books. Short stories for students, masterplots, short story criticism...I have one Internet source and it is from infotrac
04 April 2008, 02:05 PM
philnic
amd, don't know if this will help, but there is a critical review of Bradbury (including The Illustrated Man, his short story collection that is most revealing of his attitudes to technology) in Locus magazine, direct link here:

http://www.locusmag.com/Features/2008/02/yesterdays-tom...ws-ray-bradbury.html

If you can get access to The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (edited by John Clute and Peter Nicholls), you will find some discussion of Bradbury's attitudes to technology there. The book "Ray Bradbury", edited by Olander and Greenberg, contains various essays of which I am fairly certain there is one about technology.

It might be stretching a point, but the Bradbury novel Dandelion Wine (which was originally published as short stories in magazines) includes a story/section called The Happiness Machine. There are quite a few study guides to Dandelion Wine, and these will usually discuss the themes of The Happiness Machine. The online study guide at www.sparknotes.com almost certainly does.

I hope this helps!


- Phil

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