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The October Country



Ray Bradbury's "The October Country" is a collection of short stories that are eerie, horrifying, and quite remarkable. The stories include "The Small Assassin," "The Emissary," "The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone," and more. The new introduction by Bradbury discusses his "Theater of Morning Voices" and how the stories in "The October Country" are a reflection of that. The collection also include... more details
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  • A collection of short stories by Ray Bradbury
  • New introduction by Bradbury discussing his "Theater of Morning Voices" and how the stories in "The October Country" are a reflection of that
  • Includes an essay on writing


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Author Ray Bradbury
Format Mass market paperback
ISBN 9780345324481
Publisher DEL REY BOOKS
Manufacturer Del Rey Books
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Ray Bradbury's "The October Country" is a collection of short stories that are eerie, horrifying, and quite remarkable. The stories include "The Small Assassin," "The Emissary," "The Wonderful Death of Dudley Stone," and more. The new introduction by Bradbury discusses his "Theater of Morning Voices" and how the stories in "The October Country" are a reflection of that. The collection also includes an essay on writing.

Haunting, harrowing, and downright horrifying, this classic collection from the modern master of the fantastic features: THE SMALL ASSASSIN: a fine, healthy baby boy was the new mother's dream come true -- or her nightmare . . . THE EMISSARY: the faithful dog was the sick boy's only connectioin with the world outside -- and beyond . . . THE WONDERFUL DEATH OF DUDLEY STONE: a most remarkable case of murder -- the deceased was delighted! And more!
Ray Bradbury's first short story collection is back in print, its chilling encounters with funhouse mirrors, parasitic accident-watchers, and strange poker chips intact. Both sides of Bradbury's vaunted childhood nostalgia are also on display, in the celebratory "Uncle Einar," and haunting "The Lake," the latter a fine elegy to childhood loss. This edition features a new introduction by Bradbury, an invaluable essay on writing, wherein the author tells of his "Theater of Morning Voices," and, by inference, encourages you to listen to the same murmurings in yourself. And has any writer anywhere ever made such good use of exclamation marks!?
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