Examines censorship in Ray Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, a work of literature through the lens of the major social issue reflected in it, and features carefully selected content representing a variety of perspectives.
Presents a selection of critical essays on Ray Bradbury's "Fahrenheit 451, " and includes a chronology of Bradbury's life, a bibliography, and an introductory essay by Harold Bloom.
Presents a comprehensive analysis of Ray Bradbury's classic novel "Fahrenheit 451;" and includes introduction by Harold Bloom, profile of Bradbury's life and works, and critical essays by leading scholars.
An anthology of critical essays that provide a wide range of information and opinion about the twentieth-century novel "Fahrenheit 451, " and its author, Ray Bradbury.
Chronicles the life of violinist Isaac Stern, discussing his immigration to the United States, his childhood in San Francisco, his musical training, his efforts to save Carnegie Hall, and other related topics.
John Howard Griffin and the story of Black like me
Bonazzi, Robert
1997
A discussion of John Howard Griffin, the author of "Black Like Me, " telling of the experiences that led him to darken his skin in 1959 in order to pass as an African-American in the Deep South; analyzing the text of his book; and discusssing the aftermath of Griffin's experiment.
A critical interpretation of Bradbury's life and work surveying his achievements in science fiction, fantasy, detective fiction, realist fiction, film, drama, and poetry.