ON a first reading, the eighteen stories of The Illustrated Man by US science fiction writer Ray Bradbury might not seem to have much in common. And yet they are linked by the frightening way in which they reflect the time when they were written – 1951, a year when World War II was still a recent memory and another war was a scary, likely idea – by imagining what the future will hold.
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