"Every time I have watched the show, I find something new I didn't know about myself. This is the definitive portrait. I love it"--Ray Bradbury. Well, folks, if the septuagenarian fantasist himself approves, who am I to disagree? Via the usual personal anecdotes, interviews with friends and associates, clips from TV and movies, play rehearsals, and lectures, we come to know this "poet of 20th century neurosis." Bradbury is a compelling man and prolific writer, whose many fans will appreciate this tape's candor and depth, from hearing his theory that cave drawings were the first science fiction, to discovering that he was a mama's boy (bottle-fed until the age of 6), to noting that he wrote the novella version of Fahrenheit 451 in the typing room of the UCLA library. Recommended for all literary collections: past, present, and future. Aud: H, C, P. (K. Glaser)
Bradbury: An American Icon
(1996) 47 min. $24.95. Monterey Home Video. PPR. Color cover. ISBN: 1-56994-181-5. Vol. 12, Issue 6
Bradbury: An American Icon
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