Writing for the Washington Post, reporter Becky Krystal tells us:
“Ray Bradbury, a boundlessly imaginative novelist who wrote some of the most popular science fiction books of all time, including “Fahrenheit 451” and “The Martian Chronicles,” and who transformed the genre of flying saucers and little green men into a medium exploring childhood terrors, colonialism and the erosion of individual thought, died June 5. He was 91.” Ms Krystal’s story continues here.
Ray Bradbury was one of the fixtures of my learning the world was not as I had previously thought…
I owe him so much.
I’m so grateful for his life and work.
Thanks, Ray!
Thanks!
(I really wanted to post Rachel Bloom’s song, but I keep this site G, or at most PG rated. Still, if you feel mature, go to youtube and search Ray Bradbury & Rachel Bloom. In the meantime, here’s another song he inspired…)