| Well, my dear, you've just opened up the floodgates...
I relate, actually, because I first came to Bradbury when Avon re-released MC in hardback, and I just continued to eat up the hardback re-releases that followed.
You can't really go wrong with any Bradbury. If you liked the Martian Chronicles because of the science fiction elements and it made you think, you might try Farenheit 451.
If you liked the sheer magic and poetry of MC you might like Dandelion Wine -- a sort of magical small-town retro-nostalgic summer-of-wonder boyhood novel, also cobbled together from short stories as was MC.
If you are willing to invest some time in a more cohesive but lengthier narrative of startling poetic prose, try Something Wicked This Way Comes.
If you're in the mood for a little of this and a little of that, try the Illustrated Man, a very satisfying collection of Ray's short stories. Or another collection, The October Country. |
| Posts: 229 | Location: Van Nuys, CA USA | Registered: 23 September 2002 |
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| All together now: YES! Long may he reign... quote: Originally posted by Pasty Bloater: Thanks fjpalumbo, they have a lot of great book that he wrote there. By the way...Do you know if Ray Bradbury is still alive?
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| Posts: 85 | Location: San Dimas, CA USA | Registered: 25 January 2002 |
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| Some bio info: RB is still going very strong - writing, speaking, occasionally signing, and enjoying each day at the ever young age of 82 yrs! Good for him! SEE: http://www.spaceagecity.com/bradbury/bio.htm Flashback- It would be great to see him more often in some nationally televised venues. Did anyone ever get feedback from Charlie Rose, CBS, or other media sources for an RB interview of coast to coast status? How about 60 Minutes? Wow! Would he give them an earful! |
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