The Bradbury Chronicles is a celebration of the life and work of science-fiction master Ray Bradbury. It is also an ode to the spoken word, an exploration of the art and joy of storytelling. Bradbury's prose has a poetry and musicality that just begs to be read out loud, so that's what I will be doing. Stick me in your ears (if that's not too weird, it is isn't it??) and enjoy the flow of Bradbury's words.
It's the season one finale and this month's episode is part two of my coverage of the story R is for Rocket. It is a rather melancholic tale of rites of passage and dreaming of the stars. Seeped in nostalgia this story soars like the titular rocket.
"This was a greater priesthood." Ray Bradbury, R is for Rocket.
Let me know what you thought of this story? Do you remember dreaming of people landing on the moon? Maybe you watched the Moon Landings on television? I would love to hear your memories and whether that inspired your love of science fiction.
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Season 2 is coming soon and will be a reading of The Illustrated Man, with each episode covering a different chapter, until we have covered the whole book.
Credits: All of Bradbury's work is copyright of the estate of Ray Bradbury. Any words reproduced by this podcast are used under the terms of fair usage.
Artwork by Ben Whittard. This episode was written and produced by John de Gruyther.
Music by John de Gruyther and ANCHOR FM.
Intro Theme is an excerpt from the song Fahrenheit Lullaby by John and Samuel de Gruyther.
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