Fantastic Tales of Ray Bradbury
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Ray Bradbury (author)
(6 Audio Cassettes) Ray Bradbury tells fourteen of his stories from the '40's and '50's. Some were futuristic then and remain so. Others are timeless explorations of human nature. Bradbury doesn't project emotion as an actor might, but his smooth Midwestern voice makes each dramatic situation...
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(6 Audio Cassettes) Ray Bradbury tells fourteen of his stories from the '40's and '50's. Some were futuristic then and remain so. Others are timeless explorations of human nature. Bradbury doesn't project emotion as an actor might, but his smooth Midwestern voice makes each dramatic situation clear. Without actually creating new voices, he keeps numerous characters distinct by changing speech pattern and inflection. Before each story Bradbury speaks introspectively of experiences in his life which led to its creation. The earnestness in his voice during these introductions nicely balances and enriches his more controlled presentation of the stories. D.J. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9780807229002 (0807229008)
Publish date: January 1st 1979
Publisher: Listening Library
Edition language: English
This was a wonderful collection of Bradbury's short stories, chosen by the author himself. I usually hear Bradbury's work classed as science fiction, but this selection of stories does not confine itself to that genre. Many of my favorites that I remember from school assignments are here: The Veldt,...
mp3How about that story The Illustrated Man - wow! Apparently there is a film made of this story that I will have a scout round for. Anyone here seen the film?