| quote: Originally posted by dandelion: Phil, maybe you could post that quote, since I haven't gotten to it yet.
I beleive the story referenced is in the July, 1950 issue of Esquire starting on page 49. I have a copy of the magazine, and I believe The Illustrated Man meets his death at the end of the story. [This message has been edited by patrask (edited 10-13-2003).] |
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| Having finally got to the library, elron, being true to my word, I pulled down the bound copies of these 50-year-old issues of "Saturday Evening Post" and here is the quote you wanted from "Love Contest."
"Boys warn each other," said mother. "As you recall." "It seemed to do me no good," said father. "When you are seventeen you are an idiot, when you are eighteen you are a moron, at twenty you have developed upward to being a blockhead, by twenty-five you are a simp, at thirty you are a muddlebrain, and it is only now at the fine age of forty that I have simmered down to being nothing but a fool." |
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| Good day! Will you help me to define one story: in translation it is called "The observers". It begins with the man typing the text at the typewriter and watching the insects flying in the room. The main idea of the story is that the insects are the 'eyes', observers of the God, and the bacteriums and microbes are the 'eyes' of the Evil. Thank you! |
| Posts: 105 | Location: orenburg, russian federation | Registered: 05 February 2003 |
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| Dandelion! Thank you VERY MUCH for the quote. I discovered your post only today! Maybe we can write a letter to publishers and ask them to publish these two stories? That would bring some money for them... what do you think? |
| Posts: 105 | Location: orenburg, russian federation | Registered: 05 February 2003 |
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| Hm... it seems that Bradbury wrote two different stories under the same title - 'The Watchers'. (The other is in 'Martian Chronicles') Dandelion, why do you think they go well under the title? If they will not appear in the new book - let us propose publishers to publish 'Love Contest' - that would be great! |
| Posts: 105 | Location: orenburg, russian federation | Registered: 05 February 2003 |
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