![]() He declined, knowing all too well that the editors intended to simplify and reimagine the stories. The editors wanted to put together an anthology for young readers containing 400 short stories by Twain, Irving, Poe, Maupassant, and Bierce. Everything else is too easily tampered with, much like he told a well-known publishing house in 1974. But Bradbury never saw it that way.īradbury believes in books and libraries. Not everyone understood his sentiment, especially those who believe e-books will live forever and make censorship of books, like Fahrenheit 451, impossible. To hell with you and to hell with the Internet." Two years ago, when Yahoo reportedly asked Ray Bradbury about making one of his book available online, he had a few choice words. "To hell with you. ![]()
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