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children, and politics. Mrs. Phelps' husband Pete was called in to fight in the upcoming war (and believes that he'll be back in a week because of how quick the war will be) and thinks having children serves no purpose other than to ruin lives. Mrs. Bowles is a three-times-married single mother. Her first husband divorced her, her second died in a jet accident, and her third committed suicide by shooting himself in the head. She has two children who do not like or respect her due to her permissive, often negligent and abusive parenting; Mrs. Bowles brags that her kids beat her up, and she's glad she can hit back. When Montag reads
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book burning. The characters Beatty and Faber point out that the
American population is to blame. Due to their constant desire for a simplistic, positive image, books must be suppressed. Beatty blames the minority groups, who would take offense to published works that displayed them in an unfavorable light. Faber went further to state that, rather than the government banning books, the American population simply stopped reading on their own. He notes that the book burnings themselves became a form of entertainment for the general public.
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losing the house and her parlor wall "family". Captain Beatty, Montag's fire chief, visits Montag to see how he is doing. Sensing his concerns, Beatty recounts the history of how books had lost their value and how the firemen were adapted for their current role: over decades, people began to embrace new media (like film and television), sports, and an ever-quickening pace of life. Books were abridged or degraded to accommodate shorter
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Enraged, Montag shows them a book of poetry. This confuses the women and alarms Faber, who is listening remotely. Mildred tries to dismiss Montag's actions as a tradition firemen act out once a year: they find an old book and read it as a way to make fun of how silly the past is. Montag proceeds to recite a poem, causing Mrs. Phelps to cry. Soon, the two women leave.
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four years. Things are going back in a very healthy direction. But at the time I wanted to do some sort of story where I could comment on what would happen to a country if we let ourselves go too far in this direction, where then all thinking stops, and the dragon swallows his tail, and we sort of vanish into a limbo and we destroy ourselves by this sort of action.
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great philosophers. So, it became very personal, didn't it? Then I found out about Russia burning the books behind the scenes. But they did it in such a way that people didn't know about it. They killed the authors behind the scenes. They burned the authors instead of the books. So I learned then how dangerously [
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students as required reading. Parents complained to the school and contacted local newspapers, who sent reporters to write stories about the irony of a book that condemns bookburning and censorship being expurgated. Faced with such an outcry, school officials announced that the censored copies would no longer be used.
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with a friend, and a police car pulled up and the policeman got up and came up to us and said, 'What are you doing?'. I said, 'Putting one foot in front of the other' and that was the wrong answer but he kept saying, you know, 'Look in this direction and that direction: there are no pedestrians' but
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is Montag's boss and the book's main antagonist. Once an avid reader, he has come to hate books due to their unpleasant content and contradicting facts and opinions. After he forces Montag to burn his own house, Montag kills him with a flamethrower. In a scene written years later by
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In 1992, students of Venado Middle School in Irvine, California, were issued copies of the novel with numerous words blacked out. School officials had ordered teachers to use black markers to obliterate all of the 'hells', 'damns', and other words deemed 'obscene' in the books before giving them to
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At home, Mildred's friends, Mrs. Bowles and Mrs. Phelps, arrive to watch the "parlor walls". Not interested in this entertainment, Montag turns off the walls and tries to engage the women in meaningful conversation, only for them to reveal just how indifferent, ignorant, and callous they truly are.
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Mildred refuses to go along with Montag's plan, questioning why she or anyone else should care about books. Montag goes on a rant about
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Montag awakens ill the next morning. Mildred tries to care for her husband but finds herself more involved in the "parlor wall" entertainment in the living room – large televisions filling the walls. Montag suggests he should take a break from being a fireman, and
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later pump her stomach and change her blood. After they leave to rescue another overdose victim, Montag overhears
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one night, a husband and wife passed me, walking their dog. I stood staring after them, absolutely stunned. The woman held in one hand a small cigarette-package-sized radio, its antenna quivering. From this sprang tiny copper wires which ended in a dainty cone plugged into her right ear. There she
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are Montag's coworkers at the firehouse. They do not have a large impact on the story and function only to show the reader the contrast between the firemen who obediently do as they are told and someone like Montag, who formerly took pride in his job but subsequently realizes how damaging it is to
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is a former English professor. He has spent years regretting that he did not defend books when he saw the moves to ban them. Montag turns to him for guidance, remembering him from a chance meeting in a park sometime earlier. Faber at first refuses to help Montag and later realizes Montag is only
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and a fireman who presents the dystopian world in which he lives first through the eyes of a worker loyal to it, then as a man in conflict about it, and eventually as someone resolved to be free of it. Throughout most of the book, Montag lacks knowledge and believes only what he hears. Clarisse
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Montag hides his books in the backyard before returning to the firehouse late at night. There, Montag hands Beatty a book to cover for the one he believes Beatty knows he stole the night before, which is tossed into the trash. Beatty reveals that, despite his disillusionment, he was once an
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was explored by Bradbury in some of his previous short stories. Between 1947 and 1948, Bradbury wrote "Bright Phoenix", a short story about a librarian who confronts a "Chief Censor", who burns books. An encounter Bradbury had in 1949 with the police inspired him to write the short story
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Over the next few days, Clarisse meets Montag each night as he walks home. Clarisse's simple pleasures and interests make her an outcast among her peers, and she is forced to go to therapy for her behavior. Montag always looks forward to the meetings, but one day, Clarisse goes missing.
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Montag runs towards Faber's house. En route, he crosses a road as a car attempts to run him over, but he manages to evade the vehicle, almost suffering the same fate as Clarisse and losing his knee. Faber urges him to make his way to the countryside and contact a group of exiled
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from dieting, her hair burnt by chemicals to a brittle straw, and her flesh like white bacon." Despite her husband's attempts to break her from the spell society has on her, Mildred continues to be shallow and indifferent. After Montag scares her friends away by reading
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changed the ending so that Clarisse (who, in the film, is now a 20-year-old schoolteacher who was fired for being unorthodox) was living with the exiles. Bradbury, far from being displeased by this, was so happy with the new ending that he wrote it into his later stage
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in schools will prevent his totalitarian vision of the future, Bradbury replied in the negative. Rather, he states that education must be at the kindergarten and first-grade level. If students are unable to read then, they will be unable to read
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is set in an unspecified city and time, though it is written as if set in a distant future. The earliest editions make clear that it takes place no earlier than the year 2022 due to a reference to an atomic war taking place during that year.
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was the result of my story 'The Pedestrian' continuing itself in my life. It turns out that this is a misunderstanding of my own past. Long before 'The Pedestrian' I did all the stories that you'll find in this book and forgot about
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of futures, not a predictor of them." He did not believe that book burning was an inevitable part of the future; he wanted to warn against its development. In a later interview, when asked if he believes that teaching
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now. Political correctness is the real enemy these days. The black groups want to control our thinking and you can't say certain things. The homosexual groups don't want you to criticize them. It's
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4116:"Fahrenheit 451 becomes e-book despite author's feelings"
3970:"The mutilation and rebirth of a classic: Fahrenheit 451"
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who live there. Faber plans to leave on a bus heading to
4684:(May 1963). "Bradbury: Prose Poet in the Age of Space".
2188:(May 1963). "BRADBURY: Prose Poet In The Age Of Space".
1789:(Fall 1980). Laughlin, Charlotte; Lee, Billy C. (eds.).
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into a full novel. Bradbury finished the manuscript for
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Eller, Jon (2006). Albright, Donn; Eller, Jon (eds.).
3077:
Eller, Jon (2006). Albright, Donn; Eller, Jon (eds.).
2799:"Author of 'Fahrenheit 451', Ray Bradbury, Dies at 91"
1813:
The first paperback edition featured illustrations by
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in 1953, and the novel was published later that year.
5285:"Bradbury Classic In Vivid, 'Necessary' Graphic Form"
4357:
4355:
4338:(Second ed.). Checkmark Books. pp. 501–02.
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Writing by Degrees: The Family Tree of Fahrenheit 451
3248:
Writing by Degrees: The Family Tree of Fahrenheit 451
3079:
Writing by Degrees: The Family Tree of Fahrenheit 451
2969:
Match to Flame: The Fictional Paths to Fahrenheit 451
2936:
Match to Flame: The Fictional Paths to Fahrenheit 451
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Match to Flame: The Fictional Paths to Fahrenheit 451
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version. The novel has also been adapted into films,
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Ray Bradbury Uncensored!: The Unauthorized Biography
1469:' radio dramatization of the novel was broadcast on
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Later, as a teenager, Bradbury was horrified by the
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5146:"BBC Radio 4 Extra - Ray Bradbury - Fahrenheit 451"
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6477:Bradbury Stories: 100 of His Most Celebrated Tales
5447:"Michael Moore's surprise Trump doc: What we know"
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1144:. During a radio interview in 1956, Bradbury said
5254:"Reimagining 'Fahrenheit 451' As A Graphic Novel"
5054:: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of September 2024 (
4668:Listen to the Echoes: The Ray Bradbury Interviews
4366:(Second ed.). Checkmark Books. p. 489.
4295:"These Are the NYPL's Top Check Outs OF ALL TIME"
4217:Listen to the Echoes: The Ray Bradbury Interviews
4010:(Second ed.). Checkmark Books. p. 488.
3886:(Second ed.). Checkmark Books. p. 488.
3730:The Bradbury Chronicles: The Life of Ray Bradbury
2450:Eller, Jonathan R.; Touponce, William F. (2004).
865:Bradbury has supplemented the novel with various
827:future of "The Pedestrian" into "The Fireman", a
594:Beatty orders Montag to destroy his house with a
6552:The Flying Machine: A One-Act Play for Three Men
4963:Time Has Fallen Asleep In The Afternoon Sunshine
3530:. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 65.
2107:
2105:
1733:"The Pedestrian" would go on to be published in
1477:as Montag. It was broadcast eight more times on
1451:Time Has Fallen Asleep in the Afternoon Sunshine
5508:"An HTTP Status Code to Report Legal Obstacles"
3617:The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy
2515:. New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 103.
1518:In 1984, the novel was adapted into a computer
837:. "The Fireman" was written in the basement of
4597:
4595:
3497:A Pound of Paper: Confessions of a Book Addict
2150:"The California Book Awards Winners 1931-2012"
2132:, which is published in three installments in
2090:Bradbury Talk Likely to Feature the Unexpected
1946:
1944:
1308:. Bradbury sued and eventually won on appeal.
195:. It presents a future American society where
8122:American novels adapted into television shows
6937:
6437:Selected from Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed
5816:
5543:An HTTP Status Code to Report Legal Obstacles
4871:, BradburyMedia; accessed September 17, 2016.
4622:of futures, not a predictor of them. I wrote
4503:New Maps of Hell: A Survey of Science Fiction
4473:"The Definitive Biography in Sound Radio Log"
3963:
3961:
3959:
3639:Special edition bound in asbestos—200 copies
3162:
3160:
3158:
2270:"19th Annual Grammy Awards Final Nominations"
2051:"Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451 Misinterpreted"
1612:An HTTP Status Code to Report Legal Obstacles
1290:broadcast "A Sound of Different Drummers" on
1037:simplicity of the thinking man's existence."
793:The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
8:
6560:The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit and Other Plays
4944:. The American Place Theatre. Archived from
4670:. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House. p. 263.
4219:. Brooklyn, NY: Melville House. p. 124.
3362:
3360:
2900:"Ignition and charring temperatures of wood"
2831:Gaiman, Neil (May 31, 2016). "Ray Bradbury,
1545:edition of the book was published. Entitled
1481:, twice each in 2010, 2012, 2013, and 2015.
39:
5207:Merciez, Gil (May 1985). "Fahrenheit 451".
4686:The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
3034:The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
2994:The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
2190:The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
1911:is considered one of Bradbury's best works.
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5666:(3). Liverpool University Press: 245–256.
5380:""Fahrenheit 451" author wants title back"
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4387:
4179:(February 1954). "Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf".
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1224:In a 1994 interview, Bradbury stated that
514:'s campaign of political repression, the "
426:ideological repression in the Soviet Union
360:. Film adaptations of the novel include a
239:ideological repression in the Soviet Union
45:
38:
8152:Science fiction novels adapted into films
5555:
5070:"Ray Bradbury Radio Plays & Readings"
5015:
3132:Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 audio guide
2835:, and what science fiction is and does".
2264:
2262:
1953:Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 audio guide
4965:Presented at Birmingham Central Library"
4759:(1st ed.). Macmillan. p. 255.
2456:. Kent State University Press. pp.
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1657:Burning of books and burying of scholars
1010:and the evils of government censorship.
831:published in the February 1951 issue of
203:. The novel follows in the viewpoint of
8112:Hugo Award for Best Novel-winning works
4857:
4855:
4426:"Ticket to the Moon (tribute to SciFi)"
2633:from the original on September 30, 2021
2049:Johnston, Amy E. Boyle (May 30, 2007).
1994:"Ticket to the Moon (tribute to SciFi)"
1775:
1685:
1416:where it was a 2006 Edinburgh Festival
963:version was released in December 2011.
775:. In the Preface of his 2006 anthology
5607:from the original on November 17, 2021
5518:from the original on February 29, 2016
5488:from the original on December 29, 2015
5480:Nottingham, Mark (December 21, 2015).
5396:from the original on February 24, 2020
5158:from the original on November 16, 2021
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5032:from the original on November 16, 2021
4896:from the original on November 17, 2021
4840:from the original on November 12, 2020
4773:from the original on November 17, 2021
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3984:from the original on February 11, 2021
3747:from the original on November 17, 2021
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2912:from the original on February 18, 2020
2869:"PHYSICAL CONSTANTS FOR INVESTIGATORS"
2584:from the original on November 17, 2021
2403:House Un-American Activities Committee
2359:House Un-American Activities Committee
2310:from the original on November 17, 2021
2166:from the original on February 28, 2021
2022:
451:House Un-American Activities Committee
8127:Obscenity controversies in literature
6525:The Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury
6365:The Last Circus and the Electrocution
5796:Internet Speculative Fiction Database
5687:McGiveron, R. O. (1996). "Bradbury's
5445:France, Lisa Respers (May 17, 2017).
5416:"Call it a tale of two 'Fahrenheits'"
5360:from the original on October 15, 2011
5328:from the original on October 19, 2015
4807:from the original on January 21, 2020
4439:from the original on February 9, 2021
4301:from the original on January 13, 2020
3475:from the original on January 12, 2018
2950:For many years I've told people that
2879:from the original on January 27, 2015
2608:
2606:
2007:from the original on February 9, 2021
1771:https://doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1208.21
1691:
1689:
1077:was given "third tier" status by the
341:in 2004. Bradbury was honored with a
7:
6493:A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories
6461:Ray Bradbury Collected Short Stories
5640:from the original on March 22, 2014.
5314:Minzesheimer, Bob (August 2, 2009).
4918:. Edinburghguide.com. Archived from
4711:from the original on August 31, 2013
4394:Wrigley, Deborah (October 3, 2006).
4157:from the original on October 2, 2013
4126:from the original on January 6, 2013
3465:"A.E. van Vogt and the Fix-Up Novel"
2809:from the original on August 17, 2013
2646:is not set in any specific locale...
2343:from the original on August 17, 2019
2085:
2083:
1844:. Infobase Publishing. p. 148.
1832:Gerall, Alina; Hobby, Blake (2010).
1626:when users request those resources.
1298:. The play combined plot ideas from
1054:In the years since its publication,
327:American Academy of Arts and Letters
27:1953 dystopian novel by Ray Bradbury
7718:Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
6023:The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl
5512:Internet Engineering Steering Group
5295:from the original on March 17, 2014
5264:from the original on March 17, 2014
5188:from the original on March 11, 2021
5178:"The Saturday Play: Fahrenheit 451"
5113:Bradbury, Ray (November 13, 1982).
4479:from the original on March 21, 2021
4145:Flood, Alison (November 30, 2011).
3554:Bradbury closes his 1979 'Coda' to
2898:Forest Products Laboratory (1964).
2778:from the original on April 24, 2019
2766:Maher, Jimmy (September 23, 2013).
2616:Dictionary of Midwestern Literature
2221:from the original on April 19, 2021
1752:since 1960", in the first pages of
1608:Internet Engineering Steering Group
1581:refers to Bradbury's novel and the
412:Historical and biographical context
225:was written by Bradbury during the
8067:American novels adapted into films
5461:from the original on March 8, 2021
5229:. Us.macmillan.com. Archived from
5080:from the original on June 13, 2012
4990:Nichols, Phil (October 17, 2007).
4699:Bowie, Stephen (August 17, 2010).
4570:Ray Bradbury: A Critical Companion
4545:Ray Bradbury: A Critical Companion
3573:Ray Bradbury: A Critical Companion
2484:Ray Bradbury: A Critical Companion
2247:from the original on July 30, 2013
1923:Seed, David (September 12, 2005).
1894:Ray Bradbury: A Critical Companion
812:would later echo this theme of an
243:burning books in the United States
25:
7766:Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
4971:from the original on May 31, 2012
4795:Hipes, Patrick (April 19, 2017).
3974:Compass: New Directions at Falvey
3666:from the original on May 16, 2017
3463:Liptak, Andrew (August 5, 2013).
2453:Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction
2331:"Playboy Interview: Ray Bradbury"
2061:from the original on July 9, 2019
1387:Fort Wayne, Indiana Civic Theatre
1255:Bradbury described himself as "a
391:, as well as a collection of his
199:have been outlawed and "firemen"
6357:The Fog Horn & Other Stories
6156:The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind
5775:
5761:
4638:Aggelis, Steven L., ed. (2004).
4602:Aggelis, Steven L., ed. (2004).
3855:from the original on May 4, 2021
3301:(February 1951). "The Fireman".
3224:He writes 'The Phoenix [
3052:"About the Book: Fahrenheit 451"
2397:and the people before him, like
2112:Aggelis, Steven L., ed. (2004).
1002:is still viewed as an important
873:, including a 1979 coda, a 1982
7387:Where Late the Sweet Birds Sang
6748:(TV series, 1985–86, 1988-1992)
6706:Something Wicked This Way Comes
6044:Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed
5885:Something Wicked This Way Comes
5548:Internet Engineering Task Force
5422:. June 29, 2004. Archived from
5283:Maury, Laurel (July 30, 2009).
5010:(inactive September 11, 2024).
4701:"The Sound of a Single Drummer"
4640:Conversations with Ray Bradbury
4604:Conversations with Ray Bradbury
3060:National Endowment for the Arts
2157:Commonwealth Club of California
2114:Conversations with Ray Bradbury
1791:"Ray Bradbury's FAHRENHEIT 451"
1142:censorship in the United States
527:"The Hearth and the Salamander"
335:Prometheus "Hall of Fame" Award
331:Commonwealth Club of California
291:in 1951. Bradbury was urged by
32:Fahrenheit 451 (disambiguation)
8092:Novels about freedom of speech
7094:(aka: The Forever Machine) by
6568:Pillar of Fire and Other Plays
6381:The Fog Horn and Other Stories
4826:Ford, Rebecca (June 6, 2017).
3968:Greene, Bill (February 2007).
3781:De Koster, Katie, ed. (2000).
3733:. HarperCollins. p. 208.
3688:De Koster, Katie, ed. (2000).
3348:, was originally published in
3320:De Koster, Katie, ed. (2000).
3200:De Koster, Katie, ed. (2000).
3167:De Koster, Katie, ed. (2000).
3032:(May 1963). "Bright Phoenix".
2839:. HarperCollins. p. 180.
2730:De Koster, Katie, ed. (2000).
2694:De Koster, Katie, ed. (2000).
2658:De Koster, Katie, ed. (2000).
2429:. iUniverse. pp. 130–40.
1925:A Companion to Science Fiction
994:wrote, "upon its publication,
1:
8072:American philosophical novels
7802:The Yiddish Policemen's Union
5705:10.1080/00144940.1996.9934107
5252:Neary, Lynn (July 30, 2009).
4039:Ray Bradbury's FAHRENHEIT 451
3829:Ray Bradbury's FAHRENHEIT 451
2837:The View from the Cheap Seats
2797:Rogers, John (June 6, 2012).
1453:, which was performed at the
333:Gold Medal. It later won the
264:The writing and theme within
235:book burnings in Nazi Germany
8177:Works subject to expurgation
8137:Novels about totalitarianism
7256:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
6769:The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit
6584:The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit
6509:Summer Morning, Summer Night
6253:The Golden Apples of the Sun
5385:Hardball with Chris Matthews
5116:Ray Bradbury: Fahrenheit 451
5076:. Compiled by Nigel Deacon.
3000:(5). Mercury: 23. May 1963.
2803:U.S. News & World Report
1610:approved the publication of
1447:Birmingham Repertory Theatre
1050:Censorship/banning incidents
329:Award in Literature and the
8062:1953 science fiction novels
7327:To Your Scattered Bodies Go
6501:The Dragon Who Ate His Tail
6373:The Stories of Ray Bradbury
4705:The Classic TV History Blog
3980:(3). Villanova University.
3938:. Scarecrow Press. p.
1514:Fahrenheit 451 (video game)
1161:In writing the short novel
389:video game of the same name
8193:
8107:Totalitarianism in fiction
7190:The Man in the High Castle
7178:Stranger in a Strange Land
6485:The Cat's Pajamas: Stories
6079:There Will Come Soft Rains
5917:Green Shadows, White Whale
5901:Death Is a Lonely Business
5672:10.3828/extr.1996.37.3.245
5008:10.1386/rajo.4.1,2,3.111_1
4266:Astounding Science Fiction
3785:Readings on Fahrenheit 451
3692:Readings on Fahrenheit 451
3500:. Macmillan. p. 393.
3324:Readings on Fahrenheit 451
3204:Readings on Fahrenheit 451
3171:Readings on Fahrenheit 451
2768:"Fahrenheit 451: The Book"
2734:Readings on Fahrenheit 451
2698:Readings on Fahrenheit 451
2662:Readings on Fahrenheit 451
2381:. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse.
2353:In the movie business the
1635:as a terran firebat hero.
1511:
1455:Birmingham Central Library
1429:The American Place Theatre
1322:Fahrenheit 451 (2018 film)
1318:Fahrenheit 451 (1966 film)
1315:
1244:Predictions for the future
1025:Astounding Science Fiction
912:Starting in January 1967,
493:Los Angeles Public Library
442:and inspired him to write
415:
29:
8006:A Desolation Called Peace
7683:To Say Nothing of the Dog
7434:The Fountains of Paradise
7303:The Left Hand of Darkness
6836:Zen in the Art of Writing
6828:The Mummies of Guanajuato
6333:I Sing the Body Electric!
6277:The Day It Rained Forever
6269:A Medicine for Melancholy
5838:
4568:Reid, Robin Anne (2000).
4543:Reid, Robin Anne (2000).
4263:"The Reference Library",
3570:Reid, Robin Anne (2000).
2481:Reid, Robin Anne (2000).
1872:"Books Published Today".
1700:, is set in October 2052.
1369:was released in 2018 for
44:
8147:Novels set in the future
8132:Novels about consumerism
8082:Books about bibliophilia
7166:A Canticle for Leibowitz
6844:It Came from Outer Space
6785:Ray Bradbury's Chrysalis
6745:The Ray Bradbury Theater
6698:The Electric Grandmother
6643:I Sing the Body Electric
6627:It Came from Outer Space
5933:Let's All Kill Constance
5909:A Graveyard for Lunatics
5626:Blizzard Entertainment.
4269:, April 1954, pp. 145–46
4254:, December 1953, p. 105.
3805:A serialized version of
2379:Ray Bradbury uncensored!
2329:Kelley, Ken (May 1996).
2241:"1954 Retro Hugo Awards"
1595:election of Donald Trump
1561:A protester against the
1525:by the software company
1330:written and directed by
848:Urged by a publisher at
758:autoignition temperature
565:"The Sieve and the Sand"
478:Golden Age of Television
7847:The City & the City
6717:(radio series, 1983–84)
6429:The Parrot Who Met Papa
5995:The Million Year Picnic
5482:"mnot's blog: Why 451?"
4867:April 20, 2017, at the
4753:Frey, James N. (2010).
4248:"Recommended Reading",
2772:The Digital Antiquarian
2564:Westfahl, Gary (2005).
2395:Senator Joseph McCarthy
1878:: 19. October 19, 1953.
1840:; Hobby, Blake (eds.).
1645:1953 in science fiction
1079:Bay County School Board
1045:New York Public Library
764:Writing and development
667:Mildred "Millie" Montag
201:burn any that are found
135:(current cover edition)
8162:Books about censorship
8157:Social science fiction
8142:Novels by Ray Bradbury
8097:Books about television
8077:Ballantine Books books
7982:A Memory Called Empire
7907:The Three-Body Problem
7091:They'd Rather Be Right
6972:The Sword in the Stone
6690:The Martian Chronicles
6576:The Martian Chronicles
6301:The Machineries of Joy
5960:Hollerbochen's Dilemma
5925:From the Dust Returned
5861:The Martian Chronicles
5766:Quotations related to
5098:: CS1 maint: others (
4833:The Hollywood Reporter
4457:: CS1 maint: others (
4199:Chicago Sunday Tribune
4181:Galaxy Science Fiction
3600:In a 1982 afterword...
3350:Galaxy Science Fiction
3303:Galaxy Science Fiction
2967:Bradbury, Ray (2007).
2536:Cusatis, John (2010).
2095:July 10, 2019, at the
2029:: CS1 maint: others (
1754:The Sieve and the Sand
1569:
1391:Robert Louis Stevenson
1342:was released in 1966.
1218:
1205:
1176:
1151:
982:Chicago Sunday Tribune
973:Galaxy Science Fiction
948:Non-print publications
942:
861:Supplementary material
834:Galaxy Science Fiction
816:society distracted by
656:Manic Pixie Dream Girl
461:. The rise of Senator
446:
288:Galaxy Science Fiction
18:Faber (Fahrenheit 451)
7959:The Calculating Stars
7783:Robert Charles Wilson
7706:A Deepness in the Sky
7240:...And Call Me Conrad
7202:Here Gather the Stars
7171:Walter M. Miller, Jr.
6905:Fuck Me, Ray Bradbury
6469:One More for the Road
6405:The Toynbee Convector
6212:The Toynbee Convector
5794:title listing at the
5514:. December 21, 2015.
5258:All Things Considered
5233:on September 27, 2009
4948:on November 10, 2009.
4922:on September 23, 2012
4862:Fahrenheit 451 (play)
4406:on September 27, 2013
4122:. November 30, 2011.
3930:Burress, Lee (1989).
3494:Baxter, John (2005).
1560:
1523:game of the same name
1230:political correctness
1214:
1185:
1159:
1146:
937:
531:In a distant future,
501:Library of Alexandria
433:
416:Further information:
251:political correctness
51:First edition cover (
8117:Metafictional novels
8057:1953 American novels
8030:Some Desperate Glory
7964:Mary Robinette Kowal
7759:Lois McMaster Bujold
7664:Kim Stanley Robinson
7640:Lois McMaster Bujold
7628:Kim Stanley Robinson
7601:A Fire Upon the Deep
7594:Lois McMaster Bujold
7582:Lois McMaster Bujold
7518:Speaker for the Dead
7351:Rendezvous with Rama
7131:A Case of Conscience
6445:Quicker Than the Eye
6309:The Vintage Bradbury
6114:Here There Be Tygers
5786:at Wikimedia Commons
5597:"What is Error 451?"
5002:(1, 2, 3): 111–123.
4297:. January 13, 2020.
4283:. November 14, 1953.
4037:"Reprints/Reprints:
3827:"Reprints/Reprints:
3662:. spaceagecity.com.
3524:Brier, Evan (2011).
3040:(5). Mercury: 23–29.
3012:The Atlantic Monthly
2971:. USA: Gauntlet Pr.
2805:. Associated Press.
2425:Beley, Gene (2006).
2411:San Joe Mercury News
2377:Beley, Gene (2007).
2363:Screen Writers Guild
1673:Nineteen Eighty-Four
1583:September 11 attacks
1575:'s 2004 documentary
1305:Nineteen Eighty-Four
1294:in 1957, written by
1094:Venado Middle School
660:1966 film adaptation
620:Book of Ecclesiastes
408:were also produced.
374:2018 television film
372:as Guy Montag and a
8167:Works about reading
7339:The Gods Themselves
6996:Beyond This Horizon
6889:Ray Bradbury Center
6878:Bettina F. Bradbury
6682:The Illustrated Man
6349:Long After Midnight
6261:The October Country
6245:The Illustrated Man
6184:All Summer in a Day
5736:Michigan Law Review
5426:on November 5, 2012
5182:BBC Programme Index
5119:(Radio broadcast).
4323:. October 24, 2018.
4045:Paperback Quarterly
3835:Paperback Quarterly
3660:Ray Bradbury Online
3450:Bradbury Chronicles
2875:. TC Forensic P/L.
2339:. raybradbury.com.
1795:Paperback Quarterly
1553:Cultural references
1296:Robert Alan Aurthur
889:Publication history
474:Golden Age of Radio
386:interactive fiction
191:by American writer
173:PS3503.R167 F3 2003
41:
7859:Blackout/All Clear
7814:The Graveyard Book
7332:Philip José Farmer
7261:Robert A. Heinlein
7183:Robert A. Heinlein
7159:Robert A. Heinlein
7112:Robert A. Heinlein
7079:The Demolished Man
7049:Robert A. Heinlein
6899:Ray Bradbury Award
6777:A Sound of Thunder
6753:The Halloween Tree
6674:The Picasso Summer
6517:A Pleasure to Burn
6397:A Memory of Murder
6285:The Small Assassin
6219:Is That You, Herb?
6149:The Flying Machine
6135:A Sound of Thunder
6002:The Small Assassin
5893:The Halloween Tree
5578:Proposed Standard.
5209:Antic's Amiga Plus
4959:Edvardsen, Mette.
4890:The New York Times
4884:(March 25, 2006).
4433:Biography in Sound
4281:The New York Times
4279:"Nothing but TV".
3143:Wilshire Boulevard
2992:"FAHRENHEIT 451".
2304:The New York Times
2298:(March 25, 2006).
2196:(5). Mercury: 20.
2001:Biography in Sound
1875:The New York Times
1842:Civil Disobedience
1570:
1488:in the same role.
1475:Michael Pennington
1418:Pick of the Fringe
1414:Edinburgh Festival
1193:Four Square Gospel
1136:Discussions about
1034:The New York Times
1030:P. Schuyler Miller
1019:J. Francis McComas
652:Clarisse McClellan
547:burn herself alive
508:Nazi book burnings
447:
436:Nazi book burnings
422:Nazi book burnings
398:A Pleasure to Burn
339:"Retro" Hugo Award
310:Upon its release,
233:, inspired by the
102:October 19, 1953 (
8087:Books about books
8044:
8043:
8018:Nettle & Bone
7895:Ancillary Justice
7470:Foundation's Edge
7458:Downbelow Station
7416:Vonda N. McIntyre
7368:Ursula K. Le Guin
7308:Ursula K. Le Guin
7280:Stand on Zanzibar
7211:Clifford D. Simak
7154:Starship Troopers
7044:Farmer in the Sky
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6693:(1980 miniseries)
6658:Tomorrow Midnight
6650:The Autumn People
6638:(1956 screenplay)
6421:Classic Stories 2
6413:Classic Stories 1
6058:Marionettes, Inc.
5780:Media related to
5721:Smolla, Rodney A.
5601:Open Rights Group
5540:(February 2016).
5392:. June 29, 2004.
5348:"Fahrenheit 9/11"
5074:Diversity Website
4766:978-0-312-57507-6
4707:. wordpress.com.
4682:Nolan, William F.
4373:978-0-8160-8232-2
4345:978-0-8160-8232-2
4017:978-0-8160-8232-2
3914:out of the human
3893:978-0-8160-8232-2
3740:978-0-06-054584-0
2873:tcforensic.com.au
2846:978-0-06-226226-4
2547:978-1-4381-3405-5
2522:978-1-4767-4018-8
2388:978-0-595-37364-2
2243:. July 26, 2007.
2186:Nolan, William F.
2055:LA Weekly website
1981:] it all was.
1934:978-1-4051-1218-5
1851:978-1-60413-439-1
1808:978-1-4344-0633-0
1667:Firefighter arson
1479:BBC Radio 4 Extra
1355:Michael B. Jordan
1332:François Truffaut
1238:freedom of speech
1201:Judy-Lynn del Rey
1121:Banned Books Week
1113:Montgomery County
1104:, gave copies of
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728:Mrs. Clara Phelps
382:Michael B. Jordan
366:François Truffaut
346:Grammy nomination
293:Stanley Kauffmann
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7923:The Fifth Season
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7842:Paolo Bacigalupi
7754:Paladin of Souls
7747:Robert J. Sawyer
7523:Orson Scott Card
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7363:The Dispossessed
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