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Bradbury Speaks: Too Soon from the Cave, Too Far from the Stars by Ray Bradbury
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Bradbury Speaks: Too Soon from the Cave, Too Far from the Stars

by Ray Bradbury

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William Morrow (2005), Hardcover, 256 pages

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This books has some great moments. The problem is that it has too many repetitive ones. Surf through it, glean the good stuff, skip the senile moments -- and that has nothing to do with Bradbury but the publisher who put it together that way!

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0060585692, Paperback)

He is an American treasure, a clear-eyed fantasist without peer, and a literary icon who has created wonder for the better part of seven decades. On subjects as diverse as fiction, the future, film, famous personalities, and more, Ray Bradbury has much to say, as only he can say it.

Collected between these covers are memories, ruminations, opinions, prophecies, and philosophies from one of the most influential and admired writers of our time. As unique, unabashed, and irrepressible as the artist himself, here is an intimate portrait, painted with the master's own words, of the one and only Ray Bradbury—far more revealing than any mere memoir, for it opens windows not only into his life and work but also into his mind and heart.

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