Let’s conclude this pick of Ray Bradbury’s best short stories with one of his best-known. ‘There Will Come Soft Rains’ is, like many stories Bradbury wrote in the early 1950s, haunted by the fear of nuclear war. Sometimes known by the slightly longer title...
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Ray Bradbury is known for writing some of the best speculative fiction of his time. But he also dabbled in the creepy and outright macabre. In a few novels and dozens of short stories, he explored the darker side of humanity and the terrors that magic and technology can truly bring. Here...
Ray BradburyRay Bradbury, 1982. In the 1970s Bradbury no longer wrote short fiction at his previous pace, turning his energy topoetryanddrama. Earlier in his career he had sold severalmysteryshort stories, and he returned to thegenrewithDeath Is a Lonely Business(1985), an homage to the de...
Ray Bradbury shot to international fame after publication of "The Martian Chronicles" (1950), a collection of short stories partially based on ideas from ancient Greek and Roman mythology. Then he followed the anti-Utopian writers Yevgeni Zamyatin and Aldous Huxley in his best-known work, "...
If we’ve left off one of your favorite Ray Bradbury short stories, let us know in the comments below! "The Veldt" The Illustrated Man ByRay Bradbury This sci-fi story combines two reoccurring themes in Bradbury’s work: children's capacity for cruelty, and the insidious potential of techn...
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There is little existing scholarship relating to Ray Bradbury's treatment of time, despite the frequent dependence of his stories on fantastic, time-related motifs. Two of his novels deal with overt ideas about the passage of time, and questions of youth versus age. But hidden among the themes...
Across a number of his short stories, Ray Bradbury imagined a fully-automated house of the future. If you’ve ever seen The Jetsons, it’s a little like that, but in American suburbia. Everyone is lazy as heck. In a new-age Happylife Home, machines even tie people’s shoes. ...