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Ray Bradbury Unbound

Jonathan R. Eller

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English
University of Illinois Press
24 August 2020
In Ray Bradbury Unbound, Jonathan R. Eller continues the story begun in his acclaimed Becoming Ray Bradbury, following the beloved author's evolution from a short story master to a multi-media creative force and outspoken visionary. At the height of his powers as a poetic prose stylist, Bradbury shifted his creative attention to film and television, where new successes gave him an enduring platform as a compelling cultural commentator. His passionate advocacy validated the U.S. space program's mission, extending his pivotal role as a chronicler of human values in an age of technological wonders.

Informed by many years of interviews with Bradbury as well as an unprecedented access to personal papers and private collections, Ray Bradbury Unbound provides the definitive portrait of how a legendary American author helped shape his times.
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Imprint:   University of Illinois Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   594g
ISBN:   9780252085628
ISBN 10:   0252085620
Pages:   360
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Acknowledgments / xi Introduction / 1 Part I. A Place in the Sun / 5 1 Loomings / 7 2 Strangers in a Strange Land / 12 3 Indecisions, Visions, and Revisions / 17 4 Fatal Attraction / 22 5 A Whale of a Tale / 28 6 “Floreat!” / 33 7 A Place in the Sun / 39 P art II. T he End of the Beginning / 45 8 Post-Scripts / 47 9 Invitations to the Dance / 55 10 Pictures within Pictures: The October Country / 61 11 Laughton and Hitchcock / 67 12 “The First to Catch a Circus in a Lie Is a Boy” / 74 13 Various Wines / 81 14 The End of the Beginning / 89 P art III. Dark Carnivals / 97 15 Strange Interlude: Dandelion Wine / 99 16 Return to Hollywood / 106 17 “And the Rock Cried Out” / 110 18 Berenson at Sunset / 116 19 The Unforeseen / 120 20 Dreams Deferred / 128 21 The Great Wide World / 133 22 The Dreamers / 139 23 Dark Carnivals / 144 Part IV. “Cry the Cosmos” / 151 24 Medicines for Melancholy / 153 25 Escape Velocity / 159 26 Martian Odyssey / 167 27 “Cry the Cosmos” / 175 28 In the Twilight Zone / 182 29 Something Wicked This Way Comes / 191 30 Out of the Deeps / 200 31 Machineries of Joy / 208 Part V. I f the Sun Dies / 217 32 A Backward Glance / 219 33 Stops of Various Quills / 225 34 The World of Ray Bradbury / 232 35 If the Sun Dies / 237 36 Truffaut’s Phoenix / 242 37 A Colder Eye / 250 38 The Isolated Man / 257 39 A Touch of the Poet / 263 40 “Christus Apollo” / 269 41 “Take Me Home” / 277 Notes / 285 Index / 301 Illustrations follow pages 96 and 216

Jonathan R. Eller is a Chancellor's Professor of English at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis, the senior textual editor of the Institute for American Thought, and director of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies at IUPUI. Ray Bradbury Unbound and its predecessor Becoming Ray Bradbury were each finalists for the Locus Award in the Nonfiction category.

Reviews for Ray Bradbury Unbound

Engaging. . . . Eller's second volume of Bradbury's biography is ultimately a melancholy and cautionary tale. --Washington Post A fine biography of a fascinating man. --Times Literary Supplement Intimate, conscientious, and triumphant, a truly profound examination of Bradbury's accomplishments and legacy. Highly recommended for all sf lovers and those with an appreciation for non-fiction and literature. --Library Journal A thorough documentation of Bradbury's career. . . . This warm, informative biography depicts him as a thoughtful and disciplined writer who helped make science fiction a respected literary genre. --Kirkus Eller captures the joy of creations that new forms allowed Bradbury, such as the intensely visual interpretation of Moby Dick that he wrote for director John Huston. . . . Fans who know Bradbury only for his fiction are likely to enjoy this diverse look at his work and creative process. --Publishers Weekly Eller shows how Bradbury's work in the cinema (and his greatest success there) endowed him with a public gravitas that empowered him as a noteworthy speaker on issues pertinent to the Space Age. How the author of the once fantastic seeming Martian Chronicles could by the early 1970s speak realistically about a very likely journey to Mars in the not entirely distant future speaks, of course, for the acceleration of progress in recent times but also of this important writer's vision. --American Literary Scholarship An intimate look at the working life of one of the most important twentieth-century writers. . . . The depth of insight supplied by Eller's archival research imbues this text with a fresh inquisitive style that informs and inspires. . . . A valuable addition to the library of any Bradbury fan. --Science Fiction Studies Few contemporary authors have been written about as extensively as Ray Bradbury, but no one has surpassed Jonathan Eller. In his previous study, Becoming Ray Bradbury, he captured the odd nature of Bradbury's imagination perfectly in the context of his life and age--keeping a myriad of influences and ambitions in perspective. With the publication of Ray Bradbury Unbound, Eller not only confirms his position as the great comprehensive Bradbury scholar. He has also written what may be the best single account of a major science fiction author's rise to fame and achievement. --Dana Gioia, author of Pity the Beautiful and former chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts


  • Runner-up for <DIV>Finalist for the Locus Award, Nonfiction category, 2015.</DIV> 2015

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