Quicker Than the Eye

Quicker Than the Eye by Ray Bradbury, published by HarperCollins on December 1, 1996, is a first edition collection of twenty-one stories that showcase the author’s distinctive narrative style. This edition, comprising 261 pages, presents a blend of fiction and fantasy, illustrating Bradbury’s ability to traverse the realms of reality and imagination. The stories explore a variety of themes, including the passage of time and the complexities of human experience.
Readers will find a diverse array of tales that range from the whimsical to the profound, reflecting Bradbury’s unique voice and storytelling prowess. The collection delves into intriguing concepts such as the secret of growing young and mad, the intersection of different eras, and the celebration of life and dreams. With its rich narrative and imaginative scope, this book invites readers to experience the magic of Bradbury’s literary world.
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The internationally acclaimed author of The Martian Chronicles, The Illustrated Man, and Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury is a magician at the height of his powers, displaying his sorcerer’s skill with twenty-one remarkable stories that run the gamut from total reality to light fantastic, from high noon to long after midnight. A true master tells all, revealing the strange secret of growing young and mad; opening a Witch Door that links two intolerant centuries; joining an ancient couple in their wild assassination games; celebrating life and dreams in the unique voice that has favored him across six decades and has enchanted millions of readers the world over.
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