雷·布拉德伯里

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Rafeeq O. Mcgiveron
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雷·布拉德伯里:完成。乔纳森·r·埃勒。雷·布拉德伯里。芝加哥:伊利诺伊大学出版社,2014。324页,ISBN 978-0-25-203869-3。hc 34.95美元。乔纳森·r·埃勒的《雷·布拉德伯里脱稿》完成了一部两卷本的传记,从2011年的《成为雷·布拉德伯里》开始。对于任何对现代投机小说中最著名的名字感兴趣的学者或非学术人士来说,这是一本可读且极具启发性的资源。《雷·布拉德伯里:小说的一生》是埃勒和威廉·f·图庞塞合著的,前者理论性更强、百科全书性更强,而后者则是山姆·韦勒的《布拉德伯里编年记:雷·布拉德伯里的一生》这样的通俗传记。这本内容广泛、引人入胜的书考察了雷·布拉德伯里从1953年(《华氏451度》出版后)到2012年去世期间的艺术发展、抱负和挣扎。埃勒根据自己的广泛研究和对布拉德伯里的多次采访,阐明了这个自相矛盾的人的作品。他写火箭旅行,但不会驾驶汽车,也不会尝试商业航空公司的飞行,他为银幕和舞台改编的伟大计划经常关闭他的新写作创作,他大胆的声明有时掩盖了个人的不安全感。这本书分为五个部分,每个章节5到10页,很容易理解。《阳光下的地方》讲述了1953年至1954年这段时间,在这段时间里,布拉德伯里为约翰·休斯顿(John houston)的电影《白鲸记》(Moby Dick, 1956)创作剧本,并与文艺复兴时期的艺术史学家伯纳德·贝伦森(Bernard Berenson)开始了友谊,贝伦森让他看到了更广阔的艺术领域。《开端的终结》讨论了1954-1957年间,包括布拉德伯里进一步涉足电影、电视和舞台写作;《十月之国》(1955年)的发行;在查尔斯·劳顿和阿尔弗雷德·希区柯克的友好指导下,他的专业成长。《黑暗嘉年华》的时间跨度为1955年至1959年,讲述了《蒲公英酒》(Dandelion Wine)的出版、好莱坞流产的项目,以及针对哥伦比亚广播公司(CBS)抄袭《华氏451度》(Fahrenheit 451)的一场旷日持久的诉讼。《呼唤宇宙》聚焦于太空时代之初的布拉德伯里,突出了他将《利维坦99》(1972)改编成舞台剧和广播剧,《邪恶的东西来了》(1962)的发行,以及他与罗德·塞林和《阴阳魔界》(1959-1964)之间的挫折。最后,《如果太阳死亡》展示了布拉德伯里在2012年去世之前的40多年里作为一个文化人物的优势地位。他是太空探索的代言人,是一位关于写作的讲师和作家,总是倡导艺术中的诗意和情感,而不是冷酷的现实主义。这本书不仅仅是一个时间轴。在《华氏451度》之后的五段职业生涯中,埃勒仔细研究了布拉德伯里的兴趣和成就,而不仅仅是日历上的几页。自然,时间顺序在这里和那里重叠和交叉。埃勒将人物、事件和动机结合在一起,建立联系,解释因果关系,以一种前所未有的方式讲述了一个相当知名的生活故事。雷·布拉德伯里的《无拘无束》一书的一个值得注意的方面是它对创作过程的全面处理。有时候,埃勒必须讨论一部作品的写作——导致布拉德伯里写作的事件,他深思熟虑的想法和意象,甚至是那些使他偏离或欺骗他无法快速完成的竞争性项目。这是意料之中的,尽管埃勒是这类文本研究的大师。…
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Ray Bradbury Unbound
Ray Bradbury Completed. Jonathan R. Eller. Ray Bradbury Unbound. Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 2014. 324 pp. ISBN 978-0-25-203869-3. $34.95 hc.Reviewed by Rafeeq O. McGiveronJonathan R. Eller's Ray Bradbury Unbound completes a two-volume biography begun with Becoming Ray Bradbury in 2011. It is a readable and highly enlightening resource for any scholar or non-academic interested in the career of perhaps the most famous name in modern speculative fiction. Using an approach that falls somewhere between the more theoretical and encyclopedic Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction by Eller and William F. Touponce and a more popularly oriented "straight" biography like Sam Weller's The Bradbury Chronicles: The Life of Ray Bradbury, this wide-ranging and engagingly written book examines the evolution, ambitions, and struggles of Ray Bradbury's art from 1953 (after the publication of Fahrenheit 451) until the author's death in 2012. Eller draws on his own extensive research along with his numerous interviews with Bradbury to illuminate the work of the paradoxical man who wrote about rocket travel but would not drive an automobile or attempt commercial airline flight, whose great projects of adaptation for screen and stage often closed off his creation of new writing, and whose bold pronouncements sometimes masked personal insecurities.The book is divided into five sections comprised of easily digestible chapters of five to ten pages apiece. "A Place in the Sun" covers the period 1953-1954, when Bradbury worked on the screenplay for John Huston's motion picture Moby Dick (1956) and began his friendship with Renaissance art historian Bernard Berenson, who opened his eyes to the grander sweep of art. "The End of the Beginning" discusses the years 1954-1957, including Bradbury's further dabbling in writing for movies, television, and the stage; the release of The October Country (1955); and his professional growth under the friendly mentorship of Charles Laughton and Alfred Hitchcock. "Dark Carnivals" spans 1955-1959 and addresses the publication of Dandelion Wine, more often abortive projects in Hollywood, and a protracted suit against CBS for the plagiarism of Fahrenheit 451. "Cry the Cosmos" focuses on Bradbury at the beginning of the Space Age, foregrounding his adaptation of Leviathan '99 (1972) into a stage and radio play, the release of Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962), and his frustrations with Rod Serling and The Twilight Zone (1959-1964). Finally, "If the Sun Dies" shows Bradbury's ascendancy as a cultural figure in the last forty-odd years up to his death in 2012-a spokesman for space exploration, a lecturer and writer about writing, always an advocate for the poetic and the emotional in art over the coldly realistic.The book is not a mere timeline. The five broad periods of his post-Fahrenheit 451 career that Eller scrutinizes are defined by Bradbury's interests and achievements rather than simply the pages of the calendar. Naturally the chronology overlaps and intersects here and there. Eller pulls together characters, events, and motivations, drawing connections and explaining causality, to tell the story of a fairly well-known life in a way that has never quite been done before.One notable aspect of Ray Bradbury Unbound is its fully rounded treatment of the authorial process. There are times that Eller must discuss the writing of a work-the occurrences that led Bradbury into it, the ideas and imagery he thrashed out, even the competing projects that sidetracked or beguiled him away from speedy completion. This is to be expected, although Eller is a master of this type of textual scholarship. …
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