Wednesday, June 06, 2012

Daughter says author Ray Bradbury has died in California


From usatoday, LOS ANGELES (AP) – Ray Bradbury has died at 91 after a lengthy career of writing everything from science-fiction and mystery to humor.

Reached at Bradbury's home, his daughter, Alexandra Bradbury, says her father died Tuesday night in Southern California. She did not have additional details.

Bradbury transformed his childhood dreams and Cold War fears into telepathic Martians, lovesick sea monsters, and his vision of a high-tech, book-burning future in "Fahrenheit 451."

He also scripted the 1956 film version of "Moby Dick" and wrote for "The Twilight Zone."

Bradbury's series of stories in "The Martian Chronicles" was a Cold War morality tale in which events on another planet served as a commentary on life on this planet. It has been published in more than 30 languages.

4 comments:

Octopunk said...

I'm aware of his work.

Octopunk said...

Ha ha, I'm hilarious. Simpsons quote. Anyone?

Man, what's up with all the celebrity deaths? Last run like this was in 1997, capped by Sonny Bono skiing into that tree in January 98. Are they dying to avoid the Mayan apocalypse?

Jordan said...

I'm aware of his work.

Oh, you beat me to it.

Jordan said...

I love that guy on the cover of The Martian Chronicles!

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