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    <![CDATA[The Illustrated Man]]>
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    <![CDATA[That <em>The Illustrated Man</em> has remained in print since being  published in 1951 is fair testimony to the universal appeal of Ray Bradbury's work. Only his second collection (the first was <em>Dark Carnival</em>, later reworked into <em>The October Country</em>), it is a marvelous, if mostly dark, quilt of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. In an ingenious framework to open and close the book, Bradbury presents himself as a nameless narrator who meets the Illustrated Man--a wanderer whose entire body is a living canvas of exotic tattoos. What's even more remarkable, and increasingly disturbing, is that the illustrations are themselves magically alive, and each proceeds to unfold its own story, such as &quot;The Veldt,&quot; wherein rowdy children take a game of virtual reality way over the edge. Or &quot;Kaleidoscope,&quot; a heartbreaking portrait of stranded astronauts about to reenter our atmosphere--without the benefit of a spaceship. Or &quot;Zero Hour,&quot; in which invading aliens have discovered a most logical ally--our own children. Even though most were written in the 1940s and 1950s, these 18 classic stories will be just as chillingly effective 50 years from now. <em>--Stanley Wiater</em><br/><br/>Contents:<br/><br/>· Prologue: The Illustrated Man · ss * <br/>· The Veldt [“The World the Children Made”] · ss The Saturday Evening Post Sep 23 ’50 <br/>· Kaleidoscope · ss Thrilling Wonder Stories Oct ’49 <br/>· The Other Foot · ss New Story Magazine Mar ’51 <br/>· The Highway [as by Leonard Spalding] · ss Copy Spr ’50 <br/>· The Man · ss Thrilling Wonder Stories Feb ’49 <br/>· The Long Rain [“Death-by-Rain”] · ss Planet Stories Sum ’50 <br/>· The Rocket Man · ss Maclean’s Mar 1 ’51 <br/>· The Fire Balloons [“‘In This Sign...’”] · ss Imagination Apr ’51 <br/>· The Last Night of the World · ss Esquire Feb ’51 <br/>· The Exiles [“The Mad Wizards of Mars”] · ss Maclean’s Sep 15 ’49; F&amp;SF Win ’50 <br/>· No Particular Night or Morning · ss * <br/>· The Fox and the Forest [“To the Future”] · ss Colliers May 13 ’50 <br/>· The Visitor · ss Startling Stories Nov ’48 <br/>· The Concrete Mixer · ss Thrilling Wonder Stories Apr ’49 <br/>· Marionettes, Inc. [Marionettes, Inc.] · ss Startling Stories Mar ’49 <br/>· The City [“Purpose”] · ss Startling Stories Jul ’50 <br/>· Zero Hour · ss Planet Stories Fll ’47 <br/>· The Rocket [“Outcast of the Stars”] · ss Super Science Stories Mar ’50 <br/>· Epilogue · aw *]]>
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