Go | New | Find | Notify | Tools | Reply |
Hey everyone out there. Im doing a project for English class at my school in Manchester and I really need to know Bradbury's writing style. I've read almost all of his books but I just can't seem to figure it out. Sorry if this seems a little too selfish but I honestly tried my best Thanks - Brian Jones | |||
|
Hi Brian, and welcome. See if you can get hold of a copy of this book: http://www.amazon.com/Ray-Brad...eenberg+ray+bradbury (Amazon US offers a hardcover copy for $0.01. Can't get cheaper than that...) It's a collection of essays/articles about Bradbury's fiction, all of them quite easily readable. You will find at least one them directly addresses the question of style. - Phil Deputy Moderator | Visit my Bradbury website: www.bradburymedia.co.uk | Listen to my Bradbury 100 podcast: https://tinyurl.com/bradbury100pod | ||||
|
Bradbury tells you here: "When I got to know Aldous Huxley, back when I was 30 years old, I had tea with him one afternoon, and he leaned forward, and he said, 'Do you know what you are?' And I said 'No, Mr Huxley, what am I?' He said, `You are a poet. You are a poet.' And you need only read The Martian Chronicles to know that. Or Something Wicked This Way Comes. Pure poetry. "Live Forever!" | ||||
|
Thank you Phil and Doug for helping me I will try to get hold of the book and I'll reread The Martian Chronicles Thanks -Brian PS I'm also open to other information resources about this topic. | ||||
|
Look at Ray Bradbury's forwards and afterwards. He frequently talks about his writing style and methods. In addition to those, check out his book, "Zen in the Art of Writing". Ray Bradbury. Joshua Odell Editions, Santa Barbara, 1996. If you can get a copy of that, it will prove to be the Holy Grail in understanding Ray's views on writing and on the issue of style. Also, if you discuss Ray's writing, without discussing his use of metaphor, you are on the wrong track. | ||||
|
Powered by Social Strata |
Please Wait. Your request is being processed... |