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The Martian Chronicles
(Paperback, 1994) Other Editions...

Author: Ray Bradbury

The brown-skinned, yellow-eyed people of Mars live a beautiful, peaceful life rich with art, music, ...
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0553278223
ISBN-13: 9780553278224
Jul 1994
Publisher: Bantam Books
182 pages
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The Grand Master Editions
Language: English
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Synopsis
The brown-skinned, yellow-eyed people of Mars live a beautiful, peaceful life rich with art, music, and philosophy, until the humans from Earth land on their planet and attempt to colonize it in this classic collection of linked short stories. The planet Mars acts as a mirror to the worst (and, very occasionally, the best) of humanity--sometimes literally, as when the telepathic Martians masquerade as the humans' long-dead relatives. Eventually, the humans are defeated, both on Mars and on Earth, by their own weaknesses. THE MARTIAN CHRONICLES is not hard SF in any sense. It's a poetic, mythic vision of Mars, as Percival Lowell might have imagined it to be when he saw shadows through his telescope and thought they were canals. And it's a series of vignettes about real people who react in very familiar ways in a strange place. As Bradbury describes it in his introduction to the revised 1997 edition, he was attempting to write WINESBURG, OHIO, set on Mars.

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Series:The Grand Master Editions

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Length:182 pages
Height:6.8 in
Width:4.3 in
Thickness:0.5 in
Weight:3.2 oz

Publisher's Notes
First Line: "One minute it was Ohio winter, with doors closed, windows locked, the panes blind with frost, icicles fringing every roof, children skiing on slopes, housewives lumbering like great black bears in their furs along the icy streets.<BR>And then a long wave of warmth crossed the small town."


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