Listen to a Lost Interview With Ray Bradbury
"The then-89-year-old Bradbury spent a little over an hour ruminating on life, love, space exploration, and even libraries, with the verve and wit of somebody a fraction of his age."
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"The then-89-year-old Bradbury spent a little over an hour ruminating on life, love, space exploration, and even libraries, with the verve and wit of somebody a fraction of his age."
The author considered the book his most personal work.
He was the first author whose words kept me up all night.
The Pan's Labyrinth director e-mailed Vulture a brief message on the passing of a fiction titan.
Rachel Bloom is an enthusiastic fan of the 89-year-old sci-fi author.
The Fahrenheit 451 author is turning ninety, so cut him some slack.
(Gibson owns the movie rights to 'Fahrenheit 451.')