| If you read the afterword and the coda at the end of F 451 Ray Bradbury explains that he wrote an opra that goes into more details about the book, but I would also like a sequel to the book. |
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| I always thought a sequel would be quite spectacular truthfully. I actually took it upon myself to write a tribute or sequel per say to it. Here is a little sneak peek what else I plan to unveil in it. We all know as well the Clarisse was what we assume is to be dead, because mildred said she died some 4 days ago. I plan on bringing her back into the story. We really do not know for sure that she died but I liked her mysterious and curiosity she portrayed in this novel so I find her as a way to make the book more interesting. Also I plan on 2 keep it staged in the future and work out what happened to Guy Montag and the war on burning books. I have a lot of ideas to make this book quite a novel. So keep in touch with me fellow book worms and if you wish to leak me some ideas from your cranium I may take into consideration and I will post snippets for everyone who wish to criticize my work that needs altered etc...
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| Read his essay "Remembrance of Books Past (2004)" Bradbury talks about a sequel to Fahrenheit and what that would have done. It's quite interesting. Bernard Berenson asks him "Why not a sequel to Fahrenheit 451 in which all the great books are remembered by the Wilderness People and are finally reprinted from memory. What then?" His response is wonderful. |
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