Ray Bradbury: The Last Interview: And Other Conversations

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Product Details

Price
$15.95
Publisher
Melville House Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
112
Dimensions
4.3 X 9.3 X 0.3 inches | 0.2 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781612194219

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About the Author

RAY BRADBURY (1920-2012) was for decades the world's most preeminent author of science fiction and fantasy, acclaimed for such renowned titles as Fahrenheit 451 and The Martian Chronicles. He began writing quite young, selling jokes to radio comedian George Burns when he was 14, and publishing his first short story--to Imagination magazine--when he was 18. He would go on to write not only seminal sci-fi, but numerous other kinds of books, as well as numerous television and movie screenplays, such as for TV's Twilight Zone and John Huston's Moby Dick. When he died in 2012, President Obama said, "His gift for storytelling reshaped our culture and expanded our world."

Editor SAM WELLER is the author of The Bradbury Chronicles: The Life of Ray Bradbury, and has lectured across the United States on the life and work of Bradbury. Weller is a professor in the Fiction Writing Department at Columbia College Chicago.

Reviews

"The Bradbury edition benefits from the author's warm rapport with his biographer, Sam Weller... In their discussions [Bradbury] remains full of passion."
--New Yorker, Books to Watch Out For

Praise for Ray Bradbury:

"He was my muse for the better part of my sci-fi career . . . In the world of science fiction and fantasy and imagination he is immortal."
--Steven Spielberg

"Mr. Bradbury was the writer most responsible for bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream."
--The New York Times

"One of this country's most beloved writers . . . A great storyteller, sometimes even a mythmaker, a true American classic."
--The Washington Post

"The uncrowned poet laureate of science fiction."
--The Times

"Ray Bradbury has a powerful and mysterious imagination which would undoubtedly earn the respect of Edgar Allen Poe."
--The Guardian