The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury

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(Mass Market Paperback - Reissue Edition)

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  • Publisher: Bantam Books
  • Pub. Date: June 1984
  • ISBN-13: 9780553278224
  • Sales Rank: 4,176
  • 192pp
  • Edition Description: Reissue Edition
  • Edition Number: 1
 
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Synopsis

Leaving behind a world on the brink of destruction, man came to the Red planet and found the Martians waiting, dreamlike. Seeking the promise of a new beginning, man brought with him his oldest fears and his deepest desires. Man conquered Mars—and in that instant, Mars conquered him. The strange new world with its ancient, dying race and vast, red-gold deserts cast a spell on him, settled into his dreams, and changed him forever. Here are the captivating chronicles of man and Mars—the modern classic by the peerless Ray Bradbury.

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Russell Kirk feels that the greatest strength of The Martian Chronicles is its ability to make us look closely at ourselves. In Enemies of the Permanent Things: Observations of Abnormality in Literature and Politics, Kirk states: "What gives [The Martian Chronicles] their cunning is ... their portrayal of human nature, in all its baseness and all its promise, against an exquisite stageset. We are shown normality, the permanent things in human nature, by the light of another world; and what we forget about ourselves in the ordinariness of our routine of existence suddenly bursts upon us as a fresh revelation.... Bradbury's stories are not an escape from reality; they are windows looking upon enduring reality."

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Biography

A veteran sci-fi author with side talents for poetry, plays and screenwriting, Ray Bradbury has had a long career of provoking thought and a compelling uneasiness in generations of readers. But rather than create worlds made for escape, Bradbury refracts our own foibles through otherworldly prisms.

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Martian Chroniclesby Anonymous

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May 17, 2008: We had to read this book for school, and it just wasn't MY cup of tea. Maybe its meant for someone else, but truthfully i just wanted to shut the book and throw it out the window.

Martian Chroniclesby Anonymous

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March 30, 2004: I was forced to read this book in English during a time of other mass projects. We never, ever get to read science-fiction and I was sort of excited, I don't enjoy reading 'school books' (for the exception of this one and The Catcher in the Rye). It's a wonderul book of stories about Mars and how humans civilize things. Bradbury has a sort of 'Steven Spielberg' mind, if I do say so myself. A wonderful book and I'd recommend it to anybody!!!