Leímos el relato "El invento Kilimanjaro", incluido en este libor, como parte de la edición número 78 de nuestro Club de #LecturaMastodontica, cuando @ciudadanocagna@mastodon.la lo mencionó como relacionado con el cuento de Hemingway.
Review of 'I Sing the Body Electric!' on 'Storygraph'
3 stars
I fell in love with Ray Bradbury's writing in Fahrenheit 451, when he captivated me with his keen insight into human nature and his brilliant use of language.
In I Sing the Body Electric!, Bradbury continued to delight me with his expression of real human emotion and behavior, even when the settings for the stories were often strange and fantastical. I was unsure about how much I liked the book and the stories as I was reading, but by the time I finished I knew that I definitely liked it and am still a big fan of Ray Bradbury's writing. His expression of human nature is so true to life and inspiring to me as a watcher of people to really absorb and understand the desires and psychology that drives us.
I know at home I have a much larger collection of Bradbury short stories, which I look forward …
I fell in love with Ray Bradbury's writing in Fahrenheit 451, when he captivated me with his keen insight into human nature and his brilliant use of language.
In I Sing the Body Electric!, Bradbury continued to delight me with his expression of real human emotion and behavior, even when the settings for the stories were often strange and fantastical. I was unsure about how much I liked the book and the stories as I was reading, but by the time I finished I knew that I definitely liked it and am still a big fan of Ray Bradbury's writing. His expression of human nature is so true to life and inspiring to me as a watcher of people to really absorb and understand the desires and psychology that drives us.
I know at home I have a much larger collection of Bradbury short stories, which I look forward to reading.