Conversations with Ray Bradbury
Conversations with Ray Bradbury
This collection of interviews captures the thoughts of the writer widely regarded as the granddaddy of science fiction . However, Bradbury considers Fahrenheit 451 to be his only sci-fi novel and his others, including The Martian Chronicles, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and The Illustrated Man, to be more fantasy/horror than science fiction. Since 1941, when Super Science Stories bought Pendulum, Bradbury has written hundreds of short stories, novels, essays, dramas, operas, teleplays and screenplays. His film work in Ireland crafting the screenplay for John Huston’s Moby-Dick in 1954 established Bradbury as a fixture in Hollywood. During his career, Bradbury has given more than 300 interviews. This volume presents some of the best.
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