Several years ago I read a short story of his that made me think of the Moirae just the way the ladies were done; however, I can't recall the name of the piece and having no luck finding it again. Can some assist me?
11 March 2013, 01:41 AM
philnic
Hi AncientOR, and welcome.
I confess I didn't know what you were referring to, so I Googled and now assume that you are asking about these.
I can't think of such a Bradbury story (although what you said rings a bell somewhere), but maybe someone else will think of something.
Interesting and intriguing mythological tale...but related RB!??
Maybe a trace of "Ylla" at the beginning of Martian Chronicles or "Cecy" the April Witch. These female characterizations were Mr. B's most intrinsically fascinating.This message has been edited. Last edited by: fjp451,
13 March 2013, 08:56 AM
AncientOR
Yes the fates. They appear as feeders of death in it.
13 March 2013, 09:07 AM
Linnl
The short story "The Exiles", found in THE ILLUSTRATED MAN, comes to mind.