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Bradbury's postmodern theroy

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16 October 2002, 02:02 PM
SuperficialMan
Bradbury's postmodern theroy
Hell all! I'm doing a paper on Bradbury and his postmodern theroy. I just wanted to know if anyone could give me in a nutshell what Bradbury's views on future times are. I have read a few of his books, and Im intrigued by his use of speed and superficiality. If anyone could comment, drop a line here! Thanx!
16 October 2002, 08:41 PM
Nard Kordell
Superficialman:::

This info you requested... has been gathered into "charves. It's pretty much along the same lines as the 'indexes' in, for instance, London's Library. Some think it is more general than that. But then, that makes one wonder...."Is anyone ever really serious with such a Question?

But Good Luck, anyway!

It isn't that "..it isn't easy to ascertain"....nor that it's a "superficial" position of a particular literary people thru the centuries (somewhat along what you have inferred). Of course, I wish I could help you further.

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