An edition of Long After Midnight (1920)

Long after midnight

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An edition of Long After Midnight (1920)

Long after midnight

  • 3.00 ·
  • 2 Ratings
  • 13 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 3 Have read

Two drifters caught in the backwash of space wander from city to dead city, sifting the rubble for the fabled Blue Bottle of Mars—and find in it two different, equally entrancing, dooms...

A young boy in Green Town, Illinois, does not marry—yet marries—his beloved eighth-grade teacher...

In the hell of a Manhattan July night, Will Morgan is offered a possibly Mephistophelean proposal by which he might gain a perfect love and a magical immunity...

A jealous husband who orders an exact replica of his unfaithful wife from an android manufacturing company (purpose: murder) runs afoul of the compassionate new "live robot" law...

At forty-eight, seized with an overwhelming desire to settle an old score, a man journeys back into the past under the spell of his "utterly perfect, incredibly delightful idea," only to recoil in stunned disbelief when he confronts, at last, his former tormentor...

Bradbury's imaginative field is boundless. In this book, his stories carry us from the cozy familiarity of the small-town America we lived in in Dandelion Wine to the frozen desert and double moon that have been part of our interior landscape since The Martian Chronicles. His characters range from the "ordinary"—a rookie cop, an unhappy wife on vacation in Mexico, an old parish priest hearing confession—to the quite extraordinary: the parrot to whom Ernest Hemingway confided the plot of his last, greatest, never-put-down-on-paper novel, and a woman who, in New York City in the summer of 1974, hangs out a sign reading "Melissa Toad, Witch."

Fantastic or conventional, chillingly suspenseful or hauntingly nostalgic, each of these stories has that aura of the unexpected combined with the special ring of absolute rightness that is brilliantly, uniquely Bradbury.

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Language
English
Pages
256

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Cover of: Long After Midnight
Long After Midnight
2000, Pocket Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Long After Midnight
Long After Midnight
1982-08, Bantam Books
Paperback in English
Cover of: Long after midnight
Long after midnight
1977, Hart-Davis, MacGibbon
in English
Cover of: Long after midnight
Long after midnight
1976, Knopf
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Long After Midnight
Long After Midnight
1976-12, Alfred A. Knopf
in English

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Published in

London

Edition Notes

Collection of twenty-two stories first published from 1944 to 1976.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.5/4
Library of Congress
PZ3.B72453 Lo 1977, PS3503.R167 Lo 1977

The Physical Object

Pagination
256 p. ;
Number of pages
256

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4285487M
ISBN 10
0246109866
LCCN
78312143
Library Thing
6884
Goodreads
1979228

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