| Another fan is born!! You are in for quite an experience as you plunge into the world(s) of Mr. Bradbury. Don't forget to read "Dandelion Wine". It's a bit different from most of his science fiction and fantasy themed stories, but it's my personal favorite book, period (and when I first read it at age 12 I refused to read anything save science fiction and fantasy, and while I am still heavily baised towards these themes, nothing has yet inspired me like "Dandelion Wine").
I also find it interesting that you were introduced to these works by a movie. I often come across many remarks (even on this web page) which deride movies and television as useless, and even damaging, media. I don't share this view, as nearly all forms of comunication can be informational, educational and enternaining (however I admit care must be taken when 'using' television). |
| Posts: 31 | Location: Newbury Park, CA, USA | Registered: 28 April 2002 |
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| Sharkthefish, you sound like Montag as he must read, read, read! The great thing is Mr. Bradbury's works are so plentiful and so varied in genre (sci-fi, fantasy, movies, poems, articles, suspense, gothic tales), you may be at it for many, many years to come. Get some sources on his biography and an updated bibliography. Having a chronology of his background and literary efforts will add a helpful overview of how he has become "An American Icon" and grandmaster for all times. Listening to his works being read on cassettes can be enjoyable while driving or even as you read along to them.
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