Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) is a great master of the pen, a classic of world literature and an eternally living legend of science fiction. His books have been avidly read by millions of people around the world for over half a century. Bradbury is much more than a science fiction writer – his work can be classified as “high” literature, beyond genres. His famous novels, short stories and novellas, vivid and sincere, brought Ray Bradbury fame not only as a creator of amazing stories, but also as a philosopher, thinker and psychologist.
Life is a deal with God for which one must pay. An old tram carries revelers from a dance hall into the past. A drunken projectionist mixes up parts of a film – and it wins the Palme d'Or at Cannes.
Twenty-five stories about love and death. These stories contain all of Bradbury's signature 'tricks': secrets and mysticism, nostalgia and light sadness, reflections and searches...








