Bradbury ultimately found resigned humor in the time and resources wasted on investigating his normal American life.
Inside Author Ray Bradbury’s FBI File: Was He a Communist Sympathizer?|Clark Merrefield|August 28, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Bradbury was born August 22, 1920 in Waukegan, Ill., and enjoyed a literary career spanning eight decades.
Inside Author Ray Bradbury’s FBI File: Was He a Communist Sympathizer?|Clark Merrefield|August 28, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Of course, not being afraid to fail is not the same as not failing—and Bradbury had his flops.
Ray Bradbury, Dead at 91, Taught Generations of Readers How to Dream|Malcolm Jones|June 6, 2012|DAILY BEAST
Among his many talents, Bradbury was able to see the future with appalling clarity.
Ray Bradbury, Dead at 91, Taught Generations of Readers How to Dream|Malcolm Jones|June 6, 2012|DAILY BEAST
A handful of the pieces here rank up there with those of pulp gods like Ellison and Bradbury and Clarke.
Great New Reads|The Daily Beast|October 31, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Even Miss Bradbury seemed elated over this remarkable coincidence of need and supply on both sides.
Six Girls and Bob|Marion Ames Taggart
If a prisoner conducts himself properly, Captain Bradbury will treat him as humanely as he can under the circumstances.
The Twin Hells|John N. Reynolds
Miss Bradbury listened in a pleased silence that betrayed itself in her eyes, for her lips were unbending.
Six Girls and Bob|Marion Ames Taggart
"We have enough to be thankful for, all of us," said Mrs. Scollard, looking lovingly at Miss Bradbury.
Six Girls and Bob|Marion Ames Taggart
Bradbury and several others went to this gentleman's room, and communicated to him the loss, and their doubts respecting him.
Memoirs of Joseph Grimaldi|Joseph Grimaldi
British Dictionary definitions for Bradbury
Bradbury
/ (ˈbrædbrɪ) /
noun
Sir Malcolm (Stanley). 1932–2000, British novelist and critic. His novels include The History Man (1975), Rates of Exchange (1983), Cuts (1988), and Doctor Criminale (1992)
Ray . born 1920, US science-fiction writer. His novels include Fahrenheit 451 (1953), Death is a Lonely Business (1986), and A Graveyard for Lunatics (1990)