NEA Big Read: Meet Ray Bradbury
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Uploaded on Jun 7, 2010
Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 remains one of the most iconic works in American Literature. At home with his cats and collectables, Mr. Bradbury talks about how the book came into being and what has sustained his extraordinary career.
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PassionFriendship 1 year ago
He's one of the greatest talents to ever waltz onto the face of this lonely galaxy. It's men and women like Ray Bradbury that inspire me as a writer and as a person. What a brilliant interview with a genius of a man!
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Albert Art 11 months ago
Thank you for the wonderful stories, Ray Bradbury.
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MrZaboomafoo123 1 week ago
Actually the music helps me write...and this video always inspires me to write, too.
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mattpluggedin 1 month ago
The music is just too distracting!
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rico bain 2 months ago
It would be a shame if you did not get ripped when these other normal people do it easily using Max Muscle Method (Look it up on google).
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minaroar 2 months ago
super talented, the end of Fahrenheit 451 is haunting and beautiful, RIP
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gompth1966 3 months ago
Genius. Thanks Ray.
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alleay1 3 months ago
i like trains
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mphlohi 3 months ago
A man of great talent and personality who left quite a mark in this world. Recently I just met a friend of my grandfather & other childhood friends of his who was a cousin to Ray Bradbury.
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Joshua Triminio 4 months ago
Rod Serling of books.
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