The Illustrated Man

The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury is a reprint edition published by William Morrow on June 1, 1997, featuring 288 pages in English. This collection presents a series of eighteen interconnected stories that explore the spectrum of human experience, from deep fears to remarkable achievements, all through the lens of an enigmatic traveler whose body is adorned with vivid tattoos that come to life.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of speculative fiction that delves into themes of humanity’s future and the complexities of existence. Each story unfolds a unique vision, inviting reflection on the interplay between dreams and reality. The Illustrated Man stands as a significant work within the science fiction genre, showcasing Bradbury’s masterful storytelling and imaginative prowess.
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“Sometimes at night I can feel them, the pictures, like ants, crawling on my skin. Then I know they’re doing what they have to do . . . ”
Fantasy master Ray Bradbury weaves a narrative spanning fromthe depths of humankind’s fears to the summit of their achievements in eighteeninterconnected stories—visions of the future tattooed onto the body of anenigmatic traveler—in The Illustrated Man, one of the essential classicsof speculative fiction from the author of The Martian Chronicles, DandelionWine, and The October Country.
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