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1 online resource (86 pages) |
Series |
Center for Ray Bradbury Studies |
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Center for Regional Studies (Series)
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Contents |
Cover; Contents; Copyright; Editor's Preface: Blind Vitality; Introduction: Editing Bradbury's Story Openings; Figure One-Twaddle; From the Archives: A Selection of Ray Bradbury's Fragments; Part One: Story Ideas; My Daughters' Lives; The Mounting Pins; The Balancing Machine; Richard The Chicken-Hearted; The Sound of Wings; The Man Who Returned Each Day; The Experiment; Space Collision; The Woman of a Thousand Lives or The Traveller; The Minstrels; Moorl; There Was a Castle Upon; The Butcher, The Baker, The Candlestick Maker; The Chocolate Party; The Earthen Cycle; Dark Is the Name |
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The Dark YearsFigure Two-The Chocolate Party; Part Two: Fragments: Story Openings And Endings; Addressee Deceased; The Diggers; Something to tell and no Way to tell it; The Day Everything Began to Happen; The Net; ["Shut Up, You!"]; The Altar; The Long Way Home; The Gargoyle; Hobnails Retreat; Another Love Story; Apollo/Adonis Transcendent; Dead But Not Buried; The Attic; Figure Three-Coming up the Road; Part Three: Fragments: Extended Story Openings; A Breath of Air; A Breath of Fire; "A Friend of the Family"; As Friend Remembered Not; An Evil Man Has an Easy Job; An Old Story but New |
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The Arms of the Venus de MiloBackward O Backward Turn Time in thy Flight; Beek's Mother-in-Law; Blessed Are the Children; Camera Obscura; Captain Nemo, to you!; Attic; The Attic; The Birds; Chimney Sweep; With a Door Like a Summer Sky; Figure Four-Colored windows; Figure Five-Conscience!; The Albright Collection: Supplementary Fragments List; Fragmentary Futures: Bradbury's Illustrated Man Outlines-and Beyond |
Summary |
Each previous The New Ray Bradbury Review, prepared and edited by the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies, examines the impact of Bradbury's writings on American culture and his legacy as one of the master storytellers of his time. The late Ray Bradbury's metaphorrich imagination led to a prolific and highly influential career spanning seven decades, but it also left a decades-long field of deferred fragmentary fictions and story ideas that would remain unfulfilled creations. For Number 4, William F. Touponce, founding editor emeritus of the Review, has gathered and introduced fascinating examples |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Bradbury, Ray, 1920-2012 -- Criticism and interpretation
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SUBJECT |
Bradbury, Ray, 1920-2012 fast |
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Science fiction, American -- History and criticism
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Science fiction, American
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Genre/Form |
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781631011672 |
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1631011677 |
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9781606352533 |
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1606352539 |
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