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Original Title: | A Medicine for Melancholy and Other Stories |
ISBN: | 0380730863 (ISBN13: 9780380730865) |
Edition Language: | English |
Ray Bradbury
Paperback | Pages: 307 pages Rating: 4.16 | 7848 Users | 578 Reviews
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Contents:1 • In a Season of Calm Weather • (1957) • short story by Ray Bradbury
7 • A Medicine for Melancholy • (1959) • short story by Ray Bradbury
16 • The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit • non-genre • (1958) • short story by Ray Bradbury
39 • Fever Dream • (1948) • short story by Ray Bradbury
46 • The Marriage Mender • (1954) • short story by Ray Bradbury
51 • The Town Where No One Got Off • (1958) • short story by Ray Bradbury
59 • A Scent of Sarsaparilla • (1953) • short story by Ray Bradbury
66 • The Headpiece • (1958) • short story by Ray Bradbury
74 • The First Night of Lent • [The Irish Stories] • (1956) • short story by Ray Bradbury
81 • The Time of Going Away • (1956) • short story by Ray Bradbury
88 • All Summer in a Day • (1954) • short story by Ray Bradbury
94 • The Gift • (1952) • short story by Ray Bradbury
97 • The Great Collision of Monday Last • [The Irish Stories] • (1958) • short story by Ray Bradbury
104 • The Little Mice • (1955) • short story by Ray Bradbury
109 • The Shore Line at Sunset • (1959) • short story by Ray Bradbury (variant of The Shoreline at Sunset)
118 • The Day It Rained Forever • (1957) • short story by Ray Bradbury
129 • Chrysalis • (1946) • short story by Ray Bradbury
150 • Pillar of Fire • (1948) • novelette by Ray Bradbury
188 • Zero Hour • (1947) • short story by Ray Bradbury
198 • The Man • (1949) • short story by Ray Bradbury
210 • Time in Thy Flight • (1953) • short story by Ray Bradbury
215 • The Pedestrian • (1951) • short story by Ray Bradbury
220 • Hail and Farewell • (1953) • short story by Ray Bradbury
228 • Invisible Boy • (1945) • short story by Ray Bradbury
237 • Come Into My Cellar • (1962) • short story by Ray Bradbury (variant of Boys! Raise Giant Mushrooms in Your Cellar!)
254 • The Million-Year Picnic • [The Martian Chronicles] • (1946) • short story by Ray Bradbury (variant of The Million Year Picnic)
264 • The Screaming Woman • [Green Town] • (1951) • short story by Ray Bradbury
278 • The Smile • (1952) • short story by Ray Bradbury
284 • Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed • (1949) • short story by Ray Bradbury
299 • The Trolley • [Dandelion Wine] • (1955) • short story by Ray Bradbury
303 • Icarus Montgolfier Wright • (1956) • short story by Ray Bradbury
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Title | : | A Medicine for Melancholy and Other Stories |
Author | : | Ray Bradbury |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 307 pages |
Published | : | February 1st 1998 by Avon Books (first published 1959) |
Categories | : | Short Stories. Science Fiction. Fiction. Classics. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 7848 Users | 578 ReviewsRate Appertaining To Books A Medicine for Melancholy and Other Stories
I think I may have to read everything by Bradbury now."Sometimes, at night, she heard them stir, in remembrance, and she knew they were dreaming and remembering gold or a yellow crayon or a coin large enough to buy the world with. She knew they thought they remembered a warmness, like a blushing in the face, in the body, in the arms and legsand trembling hands. But then they always awoke to the tatting drum, the endless shaking down of clear bead necklaces upon the roof, the walk, the gardens, the forests, and their dreams were gone."Again I think
This short story still moves me unbearably, more than 20 years after I first read it. All the more powerful for things left unsaid.Available to read online here.
I'm always amazed by short stories. There's something powerful when a writer can summarize so many intense emotions in just a few pages, and Ray Bradbury douse it beautifully. A class of school children on Venus is eagerly waiting for the Sun to appear. It has been raining for 7 years and the scientist predicted that the Sun will come up that day for two hours. They don't remember the Sun so they don't really know what to expect, but one girl, a nine year old Margot, knows and she craves it more
I think the sun is a flower,That blooms for just one hour.Beautiful and poignant, with so much emotion conveyed in so few words.This is a great story to open up the issues of bullying and discrimination and I encourage you to read it.
Ray Bradbury passed away Tuesday night, and his grandson had this to say about the author's work: "...his stories lifted people up and saved them from lonely summers. Who among us was never buried deep in a Bradbury story, lost in his meticulously yet effortlessly crafted metaphor?" (i09)In four pages, All Summer In A Day speaks eloquently about hope, power, cruelty and injustice. Or in other words, people can be jerks and life isn't always fair.
Kids can be the most cruel creature sometimes. I don't even bother to write anything else.
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