| One for His Lordship, and One for the Road!Remember that appeared in Playboy in January 1985. Wonderful story.
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| Posts: 6909 | Location: 11 South Saint James Street, Green Town, Illinois | Registered: 02 October 2002 |
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| Ray's poem, "Imagine", has always moved me very much. However, beyond its original appearance in a magazine or newspaper, and then as a limited edition broadside from Lord John Press in the early 1980's, I am not aware of anywhere else it has appeared. |
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| Another poem: Remembrance, from (I think) When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed. |
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| "Tomorrow's Child" is right. OK story, but came across as just plain daft when they did it on Ray Bradbury Theater! |
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| Daft is a good word.
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| Posts: 6909 | Location: 11 South Saint James Street, Green Town, Illinois | Registered: 02 October 2002 |
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| Have you read the collection Memory of Murder? It includes a number of weird stories, including "It Burns Me Up!" which is from the p.o.v. of the murder victim.
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| Priory, I love the paperback collection, A MEMORY OF MURDER (and that great pulpish cover art, with the skeleton clutching the beautiful girl!). For those who may not have ever read it, the book is composed of stories Ray wrote for the mystery pulps (DETECTIVE TALES, DIME MYSTERY, and so forth) during the 1940's. In his introduction to the book, Ray notes that, with the exception of "The Small Assassin" and one or two others, he is not especially pleased today about many of these stories, and considers them the work of a young man who had not yet found his true voice and who had not yet learned how to craft a mystery. However, I find the stories very interesting and great fun, a showcase for the work of an obviously very talented young writer who is still learning and honing his craft. One of my personal favorites is "The Long Night", set during the Zoot Suit riots in Los Angeles during World War II. |
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| quote: Originally posted by philnic: Another poem: Remembrance, from (I think) When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed.
Nuts! You totally stole mine! Haha, isn't that the most moving piece of literature ever!? I get all misty each and every time! |
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| I suppose that Pillar of Fire isn't too obscure, but I don't hear it mentioned very often. It is one of my favorites.
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| Hey,howcome nobody ever really talks about the Short Story Boys ! Raise Giant Mushrooms in your Cellar ? I happen to like this one very much & believe strongly that it is one of Bradbury's most paranoid,well it ranks right up there w/ Zero Hour for me anyways ... |
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