In this short science fiction story by the acclaimed author of
Fahrenheit 451, an elderly woman in search of enlightenment buys a
ticket on a rocket. "A Little Journey" (August 1951) marks Bradbury's
final contribution to the editorial decade of Horace Gold, the editor
of Galaxy magazine. Like The Martian Chronicles and "The
Fireman," the story demonstrates Bradbury's characteristic blending so
early in his career of the sentimental and the transcendent, the
homely and the mystical. Bradbury's old women in space and their
strange outcome are reminiscent of his more famous story
"Kaleidoscope" (published in The Illustrated Man) and its conclusion
shows unusual if understated power. Bradbury's "The Fireman" (the
short-form version of Fahrenheit 451 which was doubled in length
for its book publication in 1953) appeared in the February 1951 issue
of Galaxy and further solidified Galaxy's reputation, as a
magazine of unprecedented originality and ambition. Gold's commitment
to the highly ambitious "The Fireman" was, then, courageous for its
time and gave publicity to the editor's insistence that Galaxy was
an entirely new kind of science fiction magazine, one which was far
more oriented toward style and controversial social extrapolation than
the other markets ever had been. Although "The Fireman" and The
Martian Chronicles had been published earlier to significant
attention, Bradbury in 1951 was by no means a writer of substantial
reputation, and his work was regarded by most science fiction editors
and readers as marginal to the genre.
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ISBN
9780795321177
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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