Remembering Ray Bradbury and His 'Cautionary Tales'
For more coverage, visit the PBS NewsHour website: http://to.pbs.org/JNQGVk Ray Bradbury, author of classic books such as "Fahrenheit 451" and "The Martian Chronicles," died Tuesday night at the age of 91. Jeffrey Brown and bestselling novelist Lev Grossman, who is also a book critic for Time magazine, discuss Bradbury's life, work and literary legacy.

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Ray Bradbury on The Art of Writing and Living

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A Conversation with Ray Bradbury by Lawrence Bridges

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Ray Bradbury speaking at UCLA 1/17/1968

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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Ray Bradbury: The Fresh Air Interview (1998) | Fresh Air

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Ray Bradbury & Friends

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Historical Context Of Fahrenheit 451

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An Evening with Ray Bradbury 2001

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You Bet Your Life #55-35 Science fiction author Ray Bradbury (Secret word 'House', May 24, 1956)

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Ray Bradbury - Bradbury Speaks

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Why should you read “Fahrenheit 451”? - Iseult Gillespie

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Ray Bradbury Vividly Recalls His Own Birth

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Is THEODORE STURGEON OVERRATED? His key Science Fiction novels re-examined #sciencefictionbooks

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Ray Bradbury Reads His Poem "If Only We Had Taller Been"

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Ray Bradbury & Hugh Hefner on the origins of Fahrenheit 451

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Ray Bradbury Library Talk

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The Life and Imagination of Ray Bradbury | Jonathan R. Eller

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Sci-fi writer Ray Bradbury talks about love, 1968: CBC Archives | CBC

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Who is Ray Bradbury?

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