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Ray Bradbury : the last interview and other conversations / edited by Sam Weller.

Van Pelt Library PS3503.R167 Z46 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bradbury, Ray, 1920-2012, interviewee.
Contributor:
Weller, Sam, 1967- interviewer, editor.
Melville House Publishing, publisher.
Judith Greenblatt Endowment Fund.
Series:
Last interview series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bradbury, Ray, 1920-2012.
Bradbury, Ray, 1920-2012--Interviews.
Bradbury, Ray.
Authors, American--20th century--Interviews.
Authors, American.
Science fiction--Authorship.
Science fiction.
Genre:
Interviews.
Science fiction.
Physical Description:
93 pages ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Brooklyn : Melville House, [2014]
Summary:
"Ray Bradbury was long the most influential sci-fi writer in the world, the poetic and visionary author of such classics as Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and The Illustrated Man But he also lived a fascinating life outside the parameters of sci-fi, and was a masterful raconteur of his own story, as he reveals in his wide-ranging and in-depth final interview with his acclaimed biographer, Sam Weller. After moving to Los Angeles, he became an inveterate fanboy of movie stars, spending hours waiting at studio gates to get autographs. He would later get to know many of Hollywood's most powerful figures when he became a major screenwriter, and he details here what it was like to work for legendary directors such as John Huston and Alfred Hitchcock. And then there are all the celebrities--from heads of state like Mikhail Gorbachev to rock stars like David Bowie and the members of Kiss--who went out of their way to arrange encounters with Bradbury. But throughout that last talk, as well as the interviews collected here from earlier in his career, Bradbury constantly twists the elements of his life into a discussion of the influences and creative processes behind his remarkable developments and inventions for the literary form he mastered. Mixed with cheerful gossiping about his travels and the characters of his life, it makes for a rich reading experience and a revealing collection of interviews"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Ray guns, robots, and rockets: the influence of Ray Bradbury on the future
The Pomegranate architect and other essays
The temperature at which books burn
The last interview.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Judith Greenblatt Endowment Fund.
ISBN:
9781612194219
1612194214
OCLC:
878023907
Publisher Number:
99983585983

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