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Zoneboy
06-06-2012, 10:41 AM
Link (http://io9.com/5916175/rip-ray-bradbury-author-of-fahrenheit-451-and-the-martian-chronicles)

Ray Bradbury — author of The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, Something Wicked This Way Comes, and many more literary classics — died this morning in Los Angeles, at the age of 91.

We've got confirmation from the family as well as his biographer, Sam Weller.

His grandson, Danny Karapetian, shared these words with io9 about his grandfather's passing: "If I had to make any statement, it would be how much I love and miss him, and I look forward to hearing everyone's memories about him. He influenced so many artists, writers, teachers, scientists, and it's always really touching and comforting to hear their stories. Your stories. His legacy lives on in his monumental body of books, film, television and theater, but more importantly, in the minds and hearts of anyone who read him, because to read him was to know him. He was the biggest kid I know."

Karapetian added:

If you're looking for any single passage to remember him by, I just picked up my copy of The Illustrated Man, my favorite of his books. The introduction is entitled "Dancing, So As Not to Be Dead," and there are some great lines about death. My favorite:

"My tunes and numbers are here. They have filled my years, the years when I refused to die. And in order to do that I wrote, I wrote, I wrote, at noon or 3:00 A.M.

So as not to be dead."

I'm an actor, something he was always been really proud of, and told me once, after getting cast in a play. "You're living out my life! You're doing everything I wanted to do but couldn't!" He was such a driving force in my life, but what always fascinated me were his impact on others. How his stories lifted people up and saved them from lonely summers. Who among us was never buried deep in a Bradbury story, lost in his meticulously yet effortlessly crafted metaphor?

Vahan
06-06-2012, 10:57 AM
R.I.P.

I remember liking the film adaptation of Fahrenheit 451. It starred Oskar Werner and Julie Christie.

robyrob
06-06-2012, 01:03 PM
:rip: i have enjoyed reading many of his books

Marvo301
06-06-2012, 01:39 PM
:rip: Ray Bradbury

Regulus
06-06-2012, 02:20 PM
:rip: Mr Bradbury. His Novel Fahrenheit 451 Prophesied "Political Correctness" :angryfire: and was required reading in my High School's Literature Class.

ABlairican Pie
06-06-2012, 04:49 PM
I always enjoyed reading his books back in junior high back in the 70's. I was a real sc-fi fan back then. I enjoyed watching the movie "Fahrenheit 451" before I read the book over twenty years ago.


I also read that he got mad at filmmaker Michael Moore for using his title for
"Fahrenheit 9/11" without permission.

Regulus
06-06-2012, 06:46 PM
Mr. Bradbury is the latest "Fallen Star" and I will be watching Fahrenheit 451 along with the I Sing The Body Electric Episode from The Twilight Zone as a Homage to him. :rip:

catlover79
06-07-2012, 02:10 AM
:rip: to a fantastic storyteller. My favorite of his was The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit - he wrote the screenplay for this 1998 Disney adaptation of one of his short stories.

Zoneboy
06-07-2012, 02:31 AM
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catlover79
06-07-2012, 02:38 AM
^ I never knew he did prune commercials...but it showed he had a sense of humor about himself!! :D