![]() Like Bradbury's first book, Dark Carnival, the stories are presented as is, without any attempt to connect them through a linking narrative. The book collected twenty-two stories, most of which had previously been published in various magazines between 19. With Bradbury, of course, "realism" can be very far from our everyday reality, but what I mean here is the type of story which does not hinge upon a science-fictional or fantastical premise. The Book The Golden Apples of the Sun was Ray Bradbury's fourth book, a collection of science-fictional, fantasy, and "realistic" tales. ![]() ![]() Lockdown Choice #4: The Golden Apples of the Sun In these posts, I cover each of Ray Bradbury's books, say something about the contents, then pick the best stories and adaptations. This is the fourth in my series of Lockdown Choices, where I seek to entertain you while in coronavirus-isolation, and remind you of Bradbury's great works in this, his centenary year. ![]()
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