Bradbury's Short Stories are a collection of short fiction by science fiction and fantasy author Ray Bradbury. The collection includes notable stories like The Veldt, a reflection on television culture, the blurred edges between reality and fiction, and the senseless violence of youth culture. Other prominent stories like The Illustrated Man investigate classic Bradbury themes and settings such as desperation, growing to adulthood, and American carnival and circus culture in the first half of the 20th century.
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