Ray Bradbury
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Author Name
Ray Bradbury
Birth-Death
1920-2012
Biography and Works
Raymond Douglas Bradbury was an American author of fantasy, horror, and science fiction. He wrote a fanzine, Futuria Fantasia, before beginning to publish himself in pulp serials. Many of his short stories were in The Martian Chronicles, which has been adapted as a tv miniseries.
His most famous work, Fahrenheit 451, is a curriculum standard in English speaking countries. He has had great influence on the SFF genres and is credited in his New York Times obituary with "bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream."
His most famous work, Fahrenheit 451, is a curriculum standard in English speaking countries. He has had great influence on the SFF genres and is credited in his New York Times obituary with "bringing modern science fiction into the literary mainstream."
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