Ray Bradbury
Short Story of a Bulgarian Writer Entered a US Textbook on Literature
The short story "Blood" by Bulgarian writer Zdravka Evtimova, translated into English, was included in a 8th-grade literature textbook in the United States. It also includes works by artists such as Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Lovecraft, reports Dnevnik.
Books as 'sources of evil' in the 21st century
A 1953 novel by Ray Bradbury, one of the most prolific science fiction writers of American literature, titled "Fahrenheit 451" was filmed by François Truffaut in 1966. The book and the film depict a "civilization" where the burning of books and hating books are the most important values.
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It's just fiction, you Ottomaniacs!
Erospolis has had enough of Ottomaniacs who confuse fact and fiction, as well as the elitist historians who are only too eager to scan Ottoman soap operas to take umbrage with the details"How dare Hollywood portray Anne Boleyn, the brave and intelligent mother of Elizabeth I, as a hysterical slut who slept with her brother?" said Queen Elizabeth II.
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