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I Sing the Body Electric!: And Other Stories
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The mind of Ray Bradbury is a wonder-filled carnival of delight and terror that stretches from the verdant Irish countryside to the coldest reaches of outer space. Yet all his work is united by one common thread: a vivid and profound understanding of the vast seet of emotionsthat bring strength and mythic resonance to our frail species. Ray Bradbury characters may find themselves anywhere and anywhen. A horrified mother may give birth to a strange blue pyramid. A man may take Abraham Linkoln out of the grave--and meet another who puts him back. An amazing Electrical Grandmother may come to live with a grieving family. An old parrort may have learned over long evenings to imitate the voice of Ernest Hemingway, and become the last link to the last link to the great man. A priest on Mars may confront his fondest dream: to meet the Messiah. Each of these magnificient creations has something to tell us about our own humanity--and all of their fates await you in this new trade edition of twenty-eight classic Bradbury stories and one luscious poem. Travel on an unpredictable and unforgettable literary journey--safe in the hands of the century's great men of imagination.The mind of Ray Bradbury is a wonder-filled carnival of delight and terror that stretches from the verdant Irish countryside to the coldest reaches of outer space. Yet all his work is united by one common thread: a vivid and profound understanding of the vast set of emotions that bring strength and mythic resonance to our frail species. Ray Bradbury characters may find themselves anywhere and anywhen. A horrified mother may give birth to a strange blue pyramid. A man may take Abraham Lincoln out of the grave--and meet another who puts him back. An amazing Electrical Grandmother may come to live with a grieving family. An old parrot may have learned over long evenings to imitate the voice of Ernest Hemingway, and became the last link to the great man. A priest on Mars may confront his fondest dream: to meet the Messiah. Each of these magnificent creations has something to tell us about our humanity--and all of their fates await you in this new trade edition of twenty-eight classic Bradbury stories and one luscious poem. Travel on an unpredictable and unforgettable literary journey--safe in the hands of one the centurys great men of imagination.
Ray Bradbury
Raymond Douglas "Ray" Bradbury, born August 22, 1920 - died June 5, 2012, was an American writer and screenwriter. He wrote in various fields of literature, such as fantasy, science fiction, horror, and mystery.
Among his most famous works are the dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 (1953), and his collections of science fiction and horror, and Martian histories (1950). The Illustrated Man (1951), Celebrate the Thrill of the Body (1969), Bradbury was one of the most famous American writers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. , The White Whale (1992).
Bradbury has received numerous awards, including the 2007 Pulitzer for Special Awards and Citations, and has written and has been a consultant for screenplays for films and television scripts, such as Moby Dick and From Outer Space. Much of his work has been adapted for comic books, television, and films.
Upon his death in 2012, the New York Times called him "the writer most responsible for bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream".
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