Ray Bradbury – The Illustrated Man
Posted by demonik on October 17, 2011
Ray Bradbury – The Illustrated Man (Panther, 1977)
Prologue: The Illustrated Man
The Veld
Kaleidoscope
The Other Foot
The Highway
The Man
The Long Rain
Usher II
The Last Night Of The World
The Rocket
No Particular Night Or Morning
The Fox And The Forest
The Visitor
Marionettes, Inc.
The City
Zero Hour
The Playground
Epilogue
Blurb:
He was a big man. Massive. And every inch of him was illustrated. When his flesh twitched the colours burned in three dimensions. And the people moved, the tiny mouths flickered and voices rose, small and muted. Sixteen illustrations, sixteen tales. The first illustration quivered and came to life …
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