<p>'Let us now praise Ray Bradbury, the uncrowned poet laureate of science fiction'<br />THE TIMES</p>
<p>'It is impossible not to admire the vigour of his prose, similes and metaphors constantly cascading from his imagination' SPECTATOR</p>
<p>‘Bradbury is an authentic original’<br />TIME</p>
<p>‘No other writer uses language with greater originality and zest. he seems to be a American Dylan Thomas – with discipline’<br />SUNDAY TELEGRAPH</p>
'Let us now praise Ray Bradbury'
THE TIMES
Bradbury's first story collection is a must-read for any fan of the genre, spinning stardust and cobwebs in its wondrous wake.
It contains twenty-seven stories, from science fiction’s master storyteller.
'Let us now praise Ray Bradbury'
THE TIMES
the debut of the master storyteller and author of FAHRENHEIT 451
the debut of the master storyteller and author of FAHRENHEIT 451
• Ray Bradbury is the winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize Special Citation.
• Published in a smart livery to match Ray Bradbury’s classic works.
• One of the last works from a true master of modern fiction.
Competition: The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Tales;Brave New World;Clockwork Orange;Doors of Perception;IT;Haunting of Hill House;Lottery;. Aldous Huxley;Isaac Asimov;Arthur C. Clarke;H.P. Lovecraft;Anthony Burgess;Philip K. Dick;Stephen King;Shirley Jackson
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Biografisk notat
One of the greatest science fiction and fantasy writers of all time, Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois, in 1920. He moved with his family to Los Angeles in 1934. Since his first story appeared in Weird Tales when he was twenty years old, he published some 500 short stories, novels, plays, scripts and poems. Among his many famous works are Fahrenheit 451, The Illustrated Man and The Martian Chronicles. Ray Bradbury died in 2012 at the age of 91.