by RayBradbury (Author)
A scintillating collection of stories from the master of science fiction.
Since the beginning of his career in the 1940s, Ray Bradbury has become synonymous with great science fiction from the pulp comic books of his early work to his adaptations for television, stage and screen and most notably for his masterpiece, `Fahrenheit 451'.
Bradbury has done a rare thing; to capture both the popular and literary imagination. Within these pages the reader will be transported to foreign and extraordinary worlds, become transfixed by visions of the past, present, and future and be left humbled and inspired by one of most absorbing and engaging writers of this century, and the last.
This is the second of two volumes offering the very best of his short stories including 'The Garbage Collector', `The Machineries of Joy' and `The Toynbee Convector'.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 976
Publisher: Harper Voyager
Published: 01 Dec 2008
ISBN 10: 0007280580
ISBN 13: 9780007280582
'Bradbury has a remarkable range of intensity and vision' Sunday Times
'As a science fiction writer, Ray Bradbury has long been streets ahead of anyone else' Daily Telegraph
'The sheer velocity of his words is an apocalyptic torrent which sweeps the reader on' Independent
'Ray Bradbury has a powerful and mysterious imagination which would undoubtedly earn the respect of Edgar Allen Poe'
Guardian
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.