The Complete Poems of Ray Bradbury

by Ray Bradbury

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I used to do one of Bradbury's poems as a dramatic reading when I was in forensics club in college. The poem may be called simply "The Whale" -- that was its theme, in any case, a theme Bradbury returns to now and again and that possibly arises from his work on the screenplay with John Huston for Moby Dick. In any case, there is a wonderful line that goes "God pinions thee!" I was reading the poem aloud at a practice when one of our members walked in late, just as that line came around. I intoned it and pointed right at him. There was a moment of flummox.

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Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois on August 22, 1920. At the age of fifteen, he started submitting short stories to national magazines. During his lifetime, he wrote more than 600 stories, poems, essays, plays, films, television plays, radio, music, and comic books. His books include The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, The show more Illustrated Man, Dandelion Wine, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and Bradbury Speaks. He won numerous awards for his works including a World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement in 1977, the 2000 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, the 2004 National Medal of Arts, and the 2007 Pulitzer Prize Special Citation. He wrote the screen play for John Huston's classic film adaptation of Moby Dick, and was nominated for an Academy Award. He adapted 65 of his stories for television's The Ray Bradbury Theater, and won an Emmy for his teleplay of The Halloween Tree. The film The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit was written by Ray Bradbury and was based on his story The Magic White Suit. He was the idea consultant and wrote the basic scenario for the United States pavilion at the 1964 World's Fair, as well as being an imagineer for Walt Disney Enterprises, where he designed the Spaceship Earth exhibition at Walt Disney World's Epcot Center. He died after a long illness on June 5, 2012 at the age of 91. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Poetry, Fiction and Literature
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811.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican poetry20th Century1945-1999
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PS3503 .R167Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1900-1960

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