Why Bradbury Fought for Fahrenheit
An “exquisite irony” that happened to Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 upon its first publication in 1953 was that edited, censored versions of it (with drugs and ...
An “exquisite irony” that happened to Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 upon its first publication in 1953 was that edited, censored versions of it (with drugs and ...
An advice often given to writers is to not attempt to write about a time period until it’s over, only leaving echoes in its wake. Only when a new era has begun ...
Like a series of party scenes that once bloomed bright in the 1920s east coast, The Great Gatsby is like a festivity in itself—one long-drawn summer of humid he...