Ray Bradbury

ebook Modern Masters of Science Fiction

By David Seed

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As much as any individual, Ray Bradbury brought science fiction's ideas into the mainstream. Yet he transcended the genre in both form and popularity, using its trappings to explore timely social concerns and the kaleidoscope of human experience while in the process becoming one of America's most beloved authors.

David Seed follows Bradbury's long career from the early short story masterpieces through his work in a wide variety of broadcast and film genres to the influential cultural commentary he spread via essays, speeches, and interviews. Mining Bradbury's classics and hard-to-find archival, literary, and cultural materials, Seed analyzes how the author's views on technology, authoritarianism, and censorship affected his art; how his Midwest of dream and dread brought his work to life; and the ways film and television influenced his creative process and visually-oriented prose style. The result is a passionate statement on Bradbury's status as an essential literary writer deserving of a place in the cultural history of his time.
| Cover Title page Contents Chapter 1. Out of the Science Fiction Ghetto Chapter 2. The Subject of Mars Chapter 3. Fahrenheit 451 in Contexts Chapter 4. Bradbury on Space Ray Bradbury Bibliography Notes Index |"Seed provides useful cultural context, as well as persuasive analyses." —Orbit
"Makes a significant contribution to the study of Bradbury's science fiction by carrying his survey and analysis on through the entire arc of Bradbury's creative life, further than any earlier studies were able to take it. Seed also demonstrates full command of the critical legacy, which is now incredibly broad in terms of academic, journalistic, and popular media responses to Bradbury's very special brand of science fiction." —Jonathan R. Eller, author of Becoming Ray Bradbury and Ray Bradbury Unbound
"David Seed's excellent study of Ray Bradbury's extensive and diverse corpus fulfills more than one essential function in critical writings on the author... Seed's study is rigorous and comprehensive."—Science Fiction Studies


|David Seed is a professor of American literature at Liverpool University. He is author of Brainwashing: The Fictions of Mind Control and Science Fiction: A Very Short Introduction.
Ray Bradbury