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81. Ray Bradbury (Bloom's Modern Critical Views) | |
Library Binding: 237
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(2010-01-30)
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82. Bradbury 13 (Dramatized) by Ray Bradbury | |
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(2010-05-01)
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83. The Halloween Tree by Ray Bradbury | |
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(1982-09-01)
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84. Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover: 293
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(2001)
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85. A Sound of Thunder / Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury | |
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(2005-10-30)
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86. The Avram Davidson Treasury: A Tribute Collection by Avram Davidson | |
Paperback: 448
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(1999-09-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description Of "Dagon," John Clute writes, "It is as vicious as the world of a fish,and wise. It is masterly.... it cannot be read. It can only be re-read." Onthe surface, this is the story of an American military officer in Peking in1945, but lurking underneath are ancient gods, Chinese magicians, and theobscene torpor of hell. As Ray Bradbury writes in his afterword, "Many ofthese stories are complete mysteries, puzzles. Avram Davidson starts us ina fog and lets us orient ourselves slowly.... His knack for a proper paceis that of a true teller of tales." But all of Davidson's stories aren'tdark--far from it. He was a satirical genius, able to poke fun at sacredcows and turn a comic phrase with the best of them. Some of these storieswill make you laugh out loud. To the fan of great literary short fiction: Don't skip over this deeplyfulfilling treasury because Avram Davidson was "only" a science fictionauthor. He's been compared to Rudyard Kipling, Saki, John Collier, and G.K.Chesterton, if you need a literary excuse. And to the science fiction or fantasy fan: This amazing and creative Hugo,Edgar, and World Fantasy Award winner, nominated for seven NebulaAwards by his fellow writers, will astound and amaze you. --Therese Littleton Customer Reviews (8)
Priceless
A writer writers will never read, alas OK, I'm hesitant to say, "the last century" or "the century recently passed", partly because that's awfully goofy, and partly because I'm not near well-read enough to make such claims with authority. I'm gonna say it anyway. I stumbled upon a copy of a long out of print and svelter collection of Davidson's work (Or All The Seas With Oysters...) at fourteen and I've never been quite the same. He's not the writer whose works I wish I could have written: he is the writer whose works I would have wished I could have written had I been the writer I wished I could have been. (we see why a writer I am not, Yoda knowingly says) Davidson had a dear whimsy, a weariness, and a bite that was, dare I say it, very Jewish. When I (re)read his stories I feel as if I (an agnostic Gentile) have magically been allowed to understand & overhear the Yiddish folk yarns the kindly, crusty grandfather spins for the kids while the middle generation shouts in the background. Davidson wrote as well as Singer. Perhaps better, at his best. No small praise; I know what I am claiming. Do not allow my muddy writing dissuade any reader from buying and luxuriating in this important collection.
Avram Davidson Treasury is readers delight.
Quirky, lovely, some of the best short fantasy ever This collection is organized as a retrospective, with the selections placed in order of first appearance. This is, I think, an excellent choice for any collection of this magnitude in that it allows the interested reader to try to track evolutions in the writer's style and thematic concerns over time. (I would suggest, perhaps, that the older Davidson was more prone to explorations of esoterica than the younger, and less often openly angry. Throughout his career he was ready with the comic touch, even in the midst of a darker context. His style was always special, but perhaps grew more involved as he grew older.) Another feature of this collection is the introductions, by many of Davidson's friends: mostly fellow authors and editors, but also his bibliographer, Henry Wessels, and his son. This represent a significant chunk of "value added": they include some personal reminiscences, some analyses of the work, some elegiac passages. I'll add that the book is nicely and elegantly put together, and that editors Robert Silverberg and Grania Davis (as well as Tor in-house editor Teresa Nielsen Hayden) deserve thanks and applause for working to bring us this book. But, of course, there is no Avram Davidson Treasury without the stories Avram Davidson wrote, of which 38 are assembled here. And the stories are the only real reason to buy and exult in this book. I'm a big Davidson fan, make no mistake: I come to this review not at all objective, and having reading all but a few of the stories already, many of them several times. At least one, "The Sources of the Nile", is firmly on my personal list of the best SF stories of all time. There is not space to discuss the delightful stories herein contained. Suffice it to say that this collection is big enough, and varied enough, to whet the appetite of any reader whose ear can be tuned to catch the strains of Davidson's voice. And even this large collection inevitably leaves out many fine stories (the other Eszterhazy and Limekiller stories, "The Lord of Central Park", many more), to say nothing of his engaging collection of essays, Adventures in Unhistory, in which he discusses at length many obscure legends, and their possible bases in fact. So buy it and read it, and very likely you will find yourself searching out the out of print and small press books which house the rest of his work (for now), and very likely too you will be hoping with the rest of us Davidson lovers for a few more treasures to be dug from his papers.
much better than Stephen King Most of the stories are of the "TwilightZone"/"Alfred Hitchcock Presents" form and structure. I.e.,creepy setting, followed by twist ending. And this is more of a fantasy andsupernatural book than science fiction. There is a lot of erudition ondisplay here, but it is the fussy, showy kind often displayed by theautodidact. The pace and economy of some of the stories suffer becauseunnecessary erudition is packed in with everything else. ... Read more |
87. Zen in der Kunst des Schreibens. by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover:
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(2003-02-28)
Isbn: 3932909704 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
88. I Sing the Body Electric by ray bradbury | |
Paperback: 306
Pages
(1971)
Asin: B000J0QSNE Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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89. We'll Always Have Paris: Stories by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover: 224
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(2009-02-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Over the course of a storied literary career that has spanned more than half a century, Ray Bradbury has taken us to wonderful places: across vast oceans to foreign lands, onto summer porches of small-town America, through dark and dangerous forests where predators wait, into the hypnotic mists of dream, back to a halcyon past to remember, forward into an exhilarating future, and rocketing through outer space. In We'll Always Have Paris—a new collection of never-before-published stories—the inimitable Bradbury once again does what few writers have ever done as well. He delights us with prose that soars and sings. He surprises and inspires, exposing truths and provoking deep thought. He imagines great things and poignantly observes human foibles and frailties. He enchants us with the magic he mastered decades ago and still performs flawlessly. In these pages, radio voices become indomitable flesh and the dead arise to recapture life. There is joy in an eccentric old man's dance for the world and wonder over the workings of humankind's best friend, O Holy Dog. Whether he's exploring the myriad ways to be reborn, or the circumstances that can make any man a killer, or returning us to Mars, Bradbury opens the world to us and beckons us in. Get ready to travel far and wide once again with America's preeminent storyteller. His tales will live forever. We will always have Bradbury—and for that reason, we are eternally blessed. Customer Reviews (16)
P is for Paris?A Fun Collection from Bradbury!
Ray's gay?
Get Weird, Get Wonderful
Classic,solid Bradbury
Inventory for the clearance-sale bin |
90. I Sing the Body Electric!: And Other Stories by Ray Bradbury | |
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(2010-10-18)
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Decent collection, but not Bradbury's best
Not Bradbury at his Best
Ray Bradbury -- untalented, or merely incompetent?
"I Sing The Additional Grip/Electric!" I usually adore Ray Bradbury short story collections, but I think it would be more honest of me to say that I "merely" very much enjoyed I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC!.While I wouldn't rank this as his best work, it contains a number of seductively powerful moments.It's a wonderful set of quite varied fiction, however not all of the stories gave me the same emotional charge that I get out of other selections of Bradbury's writing.It's still a compilation worth reading, of course, since even Bradbury on a mediocre day is still better than the vast majority of short story writers. As with other Bradbury collections, it is difficult to characterize the feel of this.The stories cover a smorgasbord of topics; included are stories about Mars colonies, Irish peasants, supernatural chickens, electric grandmothers, and a host of other mind-bending fictions.You have to admire his creativity if nothing else.And he has a fantastic way of making even the most bizarre of artifacts seem as familiar as apple pie and the smell of freshly cut grass.His characters are painted with broad strokes, but they're so carefully crafted that you'll feel as though you've known them all your life. Some of my favorite Bradbury stories are his most basic and uncomplicated ones, I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC! being no exception.THE KILIMANJARO DEVICE is a simple tribute to Ernest Hemmingway written with a deceptive elegance.The science fiction overtones of DOWNWIND FROM GETTYSBURG, THE LOST CITY OF MARS and the titular story mask some very real human emotions.In some stories, youth and old age are brought together, with childlike enthusiasm touching characters at all points during their lives.In other stories, depression and gloom are all-encompassing and inescapable. On the other hand, there are a few stories that I just didn't care for.And I must admit that the poem at the end (CHRISTUS APOLLO) did very little for me.Still, it's testament to Bradbury's ability as a writer that the poorest stories can only fill me with mild indifference.Very little here blew me away in the manner of his DANDELION WINE book, but there is nothing that I would refuse to read again. I enjoyed I SING THE BODY ELECTRIC! during my initial read.But I found myself appreciating the stories even more the second time around.Bradbury excels at painting the whole spectrum of humanity, from the most noble to its most pathetic.And he turns both extremes into very compelling stories.This is probably not his greatest collection, but it is definitely not one to be skipped.
Wonderful! I've read a few 'modern' sci-fi, and they've all failed to impress me.The true wonder of sci-fi is in books like this.Sure some of the ideas are out-dated, but who cares?It is science-fiction.Stephen King and the others I read didn't seem to capture the wonder that is in books like this. I know that some prefer modern sci-fi, but for me, the 'oldies' are where the great science-fiction lies. ... Read more |
91. Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury | |
Mass Market Paperback:
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(1970)
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92. Ray Bradbury Comics #1 by No information available at the time. | |
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(2000-06-01)
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93. Ray Bradbury (Writers of the 21st century) | |
Paperback: 248
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(1980)
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94. Bradbury: An Illustrated Life : A Journey to Far Metaphor by Jerry Weist, Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2002-09-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description In this lavishly illustrated labor of love, Jerry Weist -- Sotheby's fantasy and science fiction collectibles expert and longtime Ray Bradbury friend and collector -- gives us a unique "visual biography," a one-of-a-kind celebration of the life, career, and genius of one of America's most beloved literary giants. The works of Ray Bradbury have been read and revered for more than half a century. The winner of countless awards and accolades, including a Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation, he has left a deeper, more enduring imprint on our times than most writers of his or any generation. The source of The Martian Chronicles, father of The Illustrated Man, and master brewer of Dandelion Wine, Bradbury has penned stories, novels, stage plays, and screenplays that have long demonstrated the limitlessness of the human imagination and pure power of the word. Bradbury: An Illustrated Life features magazine illustrations, movie stills and posters, comic book art, letters, scripts, book jackets, and paintings -- all expertly selected and insightfully explained -- that trace an incomparable artist's journey through the twentieth century and into the twenty-first. Here also are rare and illuminating gems from some of his renowned compatriots and collaborators, including excerpts from the journal of legendary director Fran ois Truffaut, written during the making of the motion picture version of Bradbury's classic Fahrenheit 451. From his groundbreaking involvement with EC Comics -- which would ultimately inspire generations of comic book creators and graphic novel artists -- through his many decades of literary success, as well as his award-winning work in films, theater, and television, to the present day, the world of the incomparable Ray Bradbury comes vibrantly alive in words and pictures, in photo and ink, in conceptual art and bold living color. Bradbury: An Illustrated Life belongs in the collection of anyone who has ever been moved, astounded, elated, terrified, or inspired by the tales, ideas, dreams, and magnificent visions of America's preeminent storyteller. Customer Reviews (8)
Great Bradbury Visual Anthology
Mars is Heaven!
A biography of Bradbury, told in pictures That's why almost every piece of artwork in this book is so beautiful. Just take the Illustrated Man as an example. Each artist who was commissioned to create a cover for the book had the task of showing an almost-naked man covered in tattoos. But the tattoos had to show scenes from dozens of short stories. One artist made the Illustrated Man an obese, shirtless guy in a carnival sideshow. Another gave him technicolor cartoons across his back and shoulders, depicting roaring lions and men in spacesuits. The third image is the most famous --- a nude man with his back to the viewer, sitting, with all of the skin below his neck covered in images. This approach is repeated throughout the book --- different artists interpret the most vivid images from Bradbury's best books and stories. Over a hundred paperback book covers are reproduced (including a few that I was obsessed with when I was ten years old), along with movie posters, paintings, movie stills, and comic book pages. The text is just as good. This book serves as a biography of Ray Bradbury, tracing the arc of his career from science fiction author to short story writer for 'the slicks' to comic book writer, novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. Bradbury's relationship with EC comics is recounted through the correspondence between Bradbury and William Gaines. It's very interesting, especially when Bradbury catches Gaines stealing his stories and offers to write more for EC instead of suing. If you're a Bradbury fan, you'll love this. It's the kind of book you'll pull off the shelf every month and flip through, just to marvel at all of the strange and beautiful images. If you don't know Bradbury's work, you'll still enjoy all of the artwork. Maybe the images will inspire you to read his books..
A Wonderful Volume
The must have coffee table book |
95. R Is for Rocket by Ray Bradbury | |
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(1994-10)
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While these are not Bradbury's best, even less than his best is excellent.
Classic tales
Classic tales
Classic tales
Classic tales |
96. The Greatest Dog Stories Ever Told: Great Writers from Ray Bradbury to Mark Twain Celebrate Man's Best Friend | |
Paperback: 336
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(2009-09-15)
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97. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover:
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(2001)
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Bradbury's classic parable on the evils of censorship |
98. Ray Bradbury Chronicles Volume 7 by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover:
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(1994-11)
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99. Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury | |
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(2004-04)
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Great classic just as relevant today. for 1984 lovers also
Even more relevant now than when first written
Good but flawed book
Great Idea but NOT an incredible book
Dry leaves serve the fire |
100. Machineries of Joy, the (Spanish Edition) by Ray Bradbury | |
Hardcover: 256
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(1998-07)
list price: US$17.30 Isbn: 0586043616 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A Master at the Height of his Powers The stories range in subject matter from religion to space to family to war but through it all Bradbury explores the meaning of being human in all its wondrous degrees.There is more poetry in this prose than in most English books of poetry. Every single story - I mean every one! - is excellent, thought provoking and haunting.What a writer!
one of his best short-story collections.... |
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