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Although often labeled a science fiction writer, Ray Bradbury himself noted that much of his work was fantasy, horror, or mystery, with "Fahrenheit 451" being his only true science fiction book.
His work remains highly relevant in today's world due to its exploration of themes such as censorship, the suppression of dissenting ideas, and the impact of technology on society.
By Luisa Morales-MolinaAlthough often labeled a science fiction writer, Ray Bradbury himself noted that much of his work was fantasy, horror, or mystery, with "Fahrenheit 451" being his only true science fiction book.
His work remains highly relevant in today's world due to its exploration of themes such as censorship, the suppression of dissenting ideas, and the impact of technology on society.