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作       者:Bradbury, Ray

出  版  社:William Morrow Paperbacks

出版时间:2013-04-16

字       数:29.9万

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From Ray Bradbury, the recipient of the National Book Foundation's 2000 Medal comes a magical collection of short fiction.Ray Bradbury is one of the most celebrated fiction writers of the 20th century. He is the author of such classics as Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, Dandelion Wine, and Something Wicked This Way Comes. Bradbury has once again pulled together a stellar group of stories sure to delight readers young and old, old and new. In One More For The Road we are treated to the best this talented writer has to offer : the eerie and strange, nostalgic and bittersweet, searching and speculative. Here are a father's regrets, a lover's last embrace, a child's dreams of the future 栬l delivered with the trademark Bradbury wit and style.
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Dedication

Contents

First Day

Heart Transplant

Quid Pro Quo

After the Ball

In Memoriam

Tête-à-Tête

The Dragon Danced at Midnight

The Nineteenth

Beasts

Autumn Afternoon

Where All Is Emptiness There Is Room to Move

One-Woman Show

The Laurel and Hardy Alpha Centauri Farewell Tour

Leftovers

One More for the Road

Tangerine

With Smiles as Wide as Summer

Time Intervening

The Enemy in the Wheat

Fore!

My Son, Max

The F. Scott/Tolstoy/Ahab Accumulator

Well, What Do You Have to Say for Yourself?

Diane de Forêt

The Cricket on the Hearth

Afterword: Metaphors, the Breakfast of Champions

The World of Ray Bradbury …

Dandelion Wine

The Illustrated Man

The Martian Chronicles

The October Country

Something Wicked This Way Comes

Death Is a Lonely Business

A Graveyard for Lunatics

About the Author

Praise for Ray Bradbury

Books by Ray Bradbury

Copyright

About the Publisher

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