Dark Carnival is a short story collection, the debut book of Ray Bradbury, first published October 1947 by Arkham House. It has had numerous reprints.
A Graveyard for Lunatics: Another tale of two cities is a mystery novel by Ray Bradbury, published in 1990. It is the second in a series of three mystery novels that Bradbury wrote featuring a fictionalized version of the author himself as the unnamed narrator. The novel is set in 1954, when the narrator is working as …
Green Shadows, White Whale is a 1992 novel by Ray Bradbury. It gives a fictionalized account of his journey to Ireland in 1953-1954 to write a screen adaptation of the novel Moby-Dick with director John Huston. Bradbury has said he wrote it after reading actress Katharine Hepburn's account of filming The African Queen …
Quicker Than the Eye is a collection of short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury, published nearly a decade after his last collection.
The Cat's Pajamas: Stories is a collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury. Its name of its title story comes from a phrase in English meaning a sought after and fancy thing. Another collection by the same name was published in the same year by fellow science-fiction author James Morrow.
人類は火星へ火星へと寄せ波のように押し寄せ、やがて地球人の村ができ、町ができ、哀れな火星人たちは、その廃墟からしだいに姿を消していった……抒情と幻想の詩人が、オムニバス中・短篇によって紡ぎあげた、SF文学史上に燦然と輝く永遠の記念碑。新たな序文と二短篇を加えた〔新版〕を底本とする電子書籍版登場。 …
Death Is a Lonely Business is a mystery novel by Ray Bradbury published in 1985. The story, set in 1959, is about a series of murders that happen in Venice, California, then a declining seaside community in Los Angeles where Bradbury lived from 1942 to 1950. The main character and narrator is a sensitive, modest …