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In his first new collection of short stories in nearly a decade, Ray Bradbury, America's preeminent storyteller, tells all--celebrating life and dreams in the unique, incomparable voice that has favored him across six decades, winning him millions of fans the world over. This is a master magician at the height of his powers: 21 remarkable tales that run the gamut from total reality to light fantastic; from high noon to long after midnight.
Geheimnisvolle, magische Geschichten aus dem Reich der Einsamkeit und der Angst, der Unschuld und der Leidenschaft, des Hasses und der Sehnsucht, aus
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In his first new collection of short stories in nearly a decade, Ray Bradbury, America's preeminent storyteller, tells all--celebrating life and dreams in the unique, incomparable voice that has favored him across six decades, winning him millions of fans the world over. This is a master magician at the height of his powers: 21 remarkable tales that run the gamut from total reality to light fantastic; from high noon to long after midnight.
Geheimnisvolle, magische Geschichten aus dem Reich der Einsamkeit und der Angst, der Unschuld und der Leidenschaft, des Hasses und der Sehnsucht, aus praller Mittagshitze und mondfinstrer Nacht. Zuviel oder zuwenig Liebe als Möglichkeit der Selbsterkenntnis, der Selbstkorrektur oder einer paradoxen Form von Glück.
Autorenporträt
In a career spanning more than seventy years, Ray Bradbury inspired generations of readers to dream, think, and create. A prolific author of hundreds of short stories and close to fifty books, as well as numerous poems, essays, operas, plays, and screenplays, Bradbury was one of the most celebrated writers of our time. His groundbreaking works include Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, Dandelion Wine , and Something Wicked This Way Comes. An Emmy Award winner for his teleplay The Halloween Tree and an Academy Award nominee, he was the recipient of the 2000 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters, the 2004 National Medal of Arts, and the 2007 Pulitzer Prize Special Citation, among many honors.