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    New York, NY : The Library of America
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048530280
    Format: x, 979 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 cm
    ISBN: 9781598537284 , 9781598537406
    Series Statement: The library of America 360
    Content: In one authoritative volume, here are two landmark story collections by one of America's most beloved authors, plus 27 stellar, speculative, and strange tales from other collections, including 7 restored to print The author of over 400 short stories, Ray Bradbury was a master not only in the science fiction genre, for which he is best known, but also in speculative, horror, and dark fantasy. Here are two of Bradbury's most beloved collections, along with twenty-seven other stories, that together represent the best of Bradbury's stories of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. The Illustrated Man--the more Earthbound science fiction companion to Bradbury's classic collection The Martian Chronicles--contains eighteen short stories bound together by the unifying metaphor of a strangely tattooed outcast. The stories explore both the dehumanizing possibilities of space-age technology--in "The Veldt" and "The Rocket Man"--and the pessimistic, dark side of humanity, as in "The Visitor." The October Country collects nineteen short stories: macabre carnival tales, speculative horror, and strange fantasy. "Uncle Einar" and "Homecoming" concern the monstrous and immortal Elliott family. In "The Next in Line," a woman becomes convinced that she'll never leave the small, Mexican town she's traveled to on vacation. And in "Touched with Fire," two old men have learned to predict future murders. This edition restores the original artwork by Joe Mugnaini. Rounding out the volume are twenty-seven other short stories from the first half of Bradbury's career selected by Bradbury scholar Joanthan R, Eller, including "Frost and Fire," in which humans on another planet live only eight days; "The Pedestrian," about the only man in the world who does not watch television, and "I Sing the Body Electric!," in which a family purchases a robotic grandmother. Also includes such hard to find stories as "R is for Rocket," "Asleep in Armageddon," and "The Lost City of Mars.
    Note: Illustrated Man -- , October Country -- , R Is for Rocket -- , Chrysalis -- , Frost and Fire -- , Powerhouse -- , Pillar of Fire -- , Asleep in Armageddon -- , Dark They Were, and Golden-eyed -- , Touch of Petulance -- , Screaming Woman -- , Fog Horn -- , Pedestrian -- , Playground -- , Sound of Thunder -- , Great Wide World Over There -- , Golden Apples of the Sun -- , And the Rock Cried Out -- , All Summer in a Day -- , Interval in Sunlight -- , At Midnight, in the Month of June -- , Strawberry Window -- , Icarus Montgolfier Wright -- , End of the Beginning -- , Day It Rained Forever -- , Miracle of Rare Device -- , Kilimanjaro Device -- , Lost City of Mars -- , I Sing the Body Electric!
    Additional Edition: 〈〈The〉〉 October country
    Additional Edition: Other stories
    Language: English
    Subjects: American Studies
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    Keywords: Anthologie
    Author information: Bradbury, Ray 1920-2012
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