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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury (192 pages): Bradbury's classic dystopia about a future society where books are forbidden.

In fact, they all have reasons of their own for visiting Russia which have little to do with Diderot, and none of them really notices when a Communist-led coup unfolds against President Yeltsin.This loose structure allows Mr Bradbury to write about anything which interests him.

An admirer of "Tristram Shandy", Lawrence Sterne's digressive 18th-century masterpiece, Mr Bradbury adopts many of its shaggy-dog characteristics.

On the whole witty and sharp, Mr Bradbury treads more tentatively in his description of contemporary Russia which, the reader senses, he has experienced only fleetingly.With pyrotechnical word play, stacks of historical detail and countless theoretical interludes, Mr Bradbury conveys the headiness and excitement of the Enlightenment.

In the 1970s Bradbury wrote several volumes of poetry, and in the 1970s and '80s he concentrated on writing children's stories and crime fiction.

Parklands include Sebago Lake, Bradbury Mountain, Crescent Beach, Wolf Neck Woods, Two Lights, and Scarborough Beach state parks.

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August 22, 1920 Waukegan, Illinois June 5, 2012 Los Angeles, California Ray Bradbury, in full Ray Douglas Bradbury (born August 22, 1920, Waukegan, Illinois, U.S. died June 5 , 2012 Los Angeles, California) American author best known for highly imaginative science-fiction short stories and novels that blend social criticism with an awareness of the hazards of runaway technology.

Bradbury Dyer, who founded Paragon Associates, Dallas's second hedge fund, in 1972, feels the same way: "I believe there are inefficiencies the larger you get".

Bradbury Thompson, a prominent magazine art director, designed a publication called Westvaco Inspirations for a major paper manufacturer from 1938 until the early 1960s.

Ray Bradbury, a science-fiction writer, did so in "Fahrenheit 451" (1953), portraying a future where books are banned.

Science-fiction writer Ray Bradbury commented that we were now "a science fiction generation".

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