The Illustrated Man
byRay Bradbury
Genres: Science Fiction
A classic collection of stories – all told on the skin of a man – from the author of Fahrenheit 451.If El Greco had painted miniatures in his prime, no bigger than your hand, infinitely detailed, with his sulphurous colour and exquisite human anatomy, perhaps he might have used this man’s body for his art…Yet the Illustrated Man has tried to burn the illustrations off. He’s tried sandpaper, acid, and a knife. Because, as the sun sets, the pictures glow like charcoals, like scattered gems. They quiver and come to life. Tiny pink hands gesture, tiny mouths flicker as the figures enact their stories – voices rise, small and muted, predicting the future.Here are sixteen tales: sixteen illustrations… the seventeenth is your own future told on the skin of the Illustrated Man.
Language
en
Published on
13/11/1995
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780006479222
Who is this book for? Readers who enjoy thought-provoking science fiction and short story collections.
Topics Technology and HumanityIdentitySurvival
MoodMysterious, Suspenseful
ViolenceMild
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