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Ray Bradbury, Literary Influences
Title: Ray Bradbury, Literary Influences
Category: Literature / English
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Ray Bradbury, Literary Influences
Ray Bradbury, one of the most revered science-fiction authors, has had
many things occur in his life which directly influenced his style of writing. In
addition to influencing his style, these events also affected the content and theme
of his individual works. Putting all of this aside, however, if these specific events
did not occur in Bradbury's life, he would not have become a science-fiction
writer.
Throughout his childhood, Bradbury was exposed to many types
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addition to having several of his works in high
school textbooks, Bradbury recently released "The Martian Chronicles" on
CD-ROM ("Sci-Fi for you D: Drive" 89).
Works Cited
Johnson, Wayne, L. Ray Bradbury. New York: Frederick Ungar Publishing,
1980.
Kunitz, Stanley, J. and Haycraft, Howard. Twentieth Century Authors. New
York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1942.
Mogen, David. Ray Bradbury. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1986.
---. "Ray Bradbury." The Electronic Encyclopedia. CD-ROM. Groiler
Electronic Publishing, 1990.
"Sci-Fi for your D: Drive." Newsweek. 13 November 1995: 89.
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