As the end time for printed books draws near, Fahrenheit 451, the 1953 novel that envisioned it all, has just been published, again. And this time it reads like a joke—an extended, ironic, illustrated ...
Ray Bradbury’s 1953 dystopian novel, “Fahrenheit 451,” is at once a captivating and concerning work of literature. It is not my favorite book. In fact, when I first read it as my 7th-grade summer ...
Times Union: 'Fahrenheit 451' — book, film, play — gets critical look at Albany event
'Fahrenheit 451' — book, film, play — gets critical look at Albany event
It’s a strange world where firemen start fires, instead of suppress them. Stranger yet, they burn books. In Ray Bradbury’s classic futuristic novel, “Fahrenheit 451” fireman Guy Montag, while burning ...
One of the most commonly assigned books in American high school literature, Fahrenheit 451, hasn’t always been treated fairly. Critic Damon Knight once wrote of author Ray Bradbury that “his ...
Los Angeles Times: To Ignite Interest in Books, L.A. Is Urged to Read ‘Fahrenheit 451’
To Ignite Interest in Books, L.A. Is Urged to Read ‘Fahrenheit 451’
When the HBO adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 premieres on Saturday, the movie will introduce a contemporary twist to the centuries-long history of burning books — one in which Bradbury’s ...
Editor's note: Sam Weller, author of "The Bradbury Chronicles: The Life of Ray Bradbury," wrote this commentary about "Fahrenheit 451" as part of "Big Read" events in Dallas. The book will be subject ...
USA Today: How 'Fahrenheit 451' inspires BookPeople of Moscow store to protect books and ideas