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  1. Fahrenheit 451: Reading the 1950s

    Fahrenheit 451 still resonates. Books censorship has never gone away, after all. But, as many people in the Reading Group have pointed out, it's also a book that clearly reflects its time.

  2. Burning still: Fahrenheit 451

    The Hugos came back by popular acclaim in 1955 but by then, it was too late for Fahrenheit 451. As later voters from the science fiction world convention (worldcon) realised, all that that meant ...

  3. Fahrenheit 451

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  4. Why 'Fahrenheit 451' Is the Book for Our Social Media Age

    "Fahrenheit 451" was written in the early 1950s, not long after Nazis burned books and, eventually, human beings. ... Each week, top authors and critics join the Book Review's podcast to ...

  5. Fahrenheit 451: Further reading

    Mon 5 Sep 2011 10.00 EDT. This page is a gathering place for all suggestions for further reading and useful links relating to Fahrenheit 451. It's the place to post information about any useful ...

  6. Fahrenheit 451: Firing up the Reading group

    This page will provide the focal point for general discussion of the book over the next few weeks. Elsewhere on the Reading Group homepage other posts will appear at regular intervals drawing out a few other themes:. Thanks to a suggestion from Everythingsperfect, there will be a post about America in the 1950s and the background and context for the composition of the book.

  7. Books blog + Fahrenheit 451

    Fahrenheit 451: Discuss part three Our September Reading group book is Fahrenheit 451. This is the place to talk about the story, characters and themes found in part three: Burning Bright.

  8. Fahrenheit 451 Review: A Fiery, Dystopian Sci-fi Tale

    Book Description: Fahrenheit 451 is an exciting dystopian novel by Ray Bradbury written with his characteristic rich imagery and poetic style. It tells of a world where books are banned and firemen who burn books to serve a government's censorship policies. Book Author: Ray Bradbury. Book Edition: 50th Anniversary Edition.

  9. 'Fahrenheit 451,' Read by Tim Robbins

    Jamaica Kincaid and Kara Walker unearth botany's buried history to figure out how our gardens grow. A new photo book reorients dusty notions of a classic American pastime with a stunning visual ...

  10. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

    Fahrenheit 451 Summary 📖. 'Fahrenheit 451' is a dystopian novel by Ray Bradbury about a future society where books are banned, and owners of books have their houses burned. Ray Bradbury's 'Fahrenheit 451' is set in a future world after the atomic wars where books are banned and people who owned books had their houses burned down.

  11. Michael B Jordan adaptation fails to catch fire

    Fahrenheit 451 review - Michael B Jordan adaptation fails to catch fire. Rahim Bahrani's version of the dystopian novel is set in a future where art is outlawed and official communication is ...

  12. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

    Fahrenheit 451 presents a pretty simple and smooth plot that involves a majority of static characters. The protagonist is actually the sole dynamic character, as his cognitive evolution runs in parallel to the plot. Most of the themes tackled by Bradbury in this novel are thought-provoking and relatable. The author relies on various historical ...

  13. Fahrenheit 451 Study Guide

    Full Title: Fahrenheit 451. When Written: 1947-1953. Where Written: The United States. When Published: 1953. Literary Period: Modern American. Genre: Dystopian novel. Setting: An unnamed city in America in the future. Climax: Montag's escape from the Mechanical Hound; the bombing of the city. Antagonist: Captain Beatty; the Mechanical Hound.

  14. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

    Fahrenheit 451 is the book that launched me from childhood, my first book dealing with the adult world. I ask my mother to box up my old books and put them in the attic. I am proud to start a new library with this novel as my first edition. ... 5-star-reads reviewed-for-fantasy-book-review sci-fi. 566 likes. Like. Comment. Lyn. 1,917 reviews 16 ...

  15. 'Fahrenheit 451' Book Review

    A book that also broke conventions, Fahrenheit 451 was released in 1953 and made Bradbury a household name, just as his writing chops were becoming far more defined. Bradbury as a short story writer secured many fans, but it was Fahrenheit 451 that gave him soaring acclaim, pushing his work to the forefront of sci-fi and speculative fiction ...

  16. Book Review: "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury

    More specifically, burning books. In fact, Fahrenheit 451 is the temperature at which book paper catches fire and burns, making it an adequate title for this story. Far from being a revolutionary or an avid reader, our protagonist is a firefighter himself, that is to say, one of the men in charge of destroying those dangerous objects called books.

  17. Book Review of Fahrenheit 451 (and Burning and Banning Books)

    Fahrenheit 451 is a quick read, but a difficult one, as it presents a science fiction narrative that the reader must think more deeply about in order to fully understand. This book review of Fahrenheit 451 further explains the full plot of the novel (WITH SPOILERS) and its characters and themes, as well as how they remain relevant today.

  18. Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury: Book Review

    The book Fahrenheit 451 focuses on the oppressive power of mass media and government censorship. Ray Bradbury dives deep into these themes, exploring how unchecked power can stifle creative expression. The novel paints a future world in which books have been banned, individuals are discouraged from living independently, and reading or sharing ...

  19. Review

    And yet, Bradbury seemed to see our day in so many ways. Ostensibly, Fahrenheit 451 is about burning books, and the motif of burning them carries throughout. Montag is a fireman, but not one who puts out a fire. Instead, his work is to put to flame the illicit and illegal: books. "It is a pleasure to burn," he says.

  20. Fahrenheit 451, Book Review

    Fahrenheit 451 is a classic, dystopian novel written by Ray Bradbury and published in 1953.You might've heard the name before; maybe you were required to read the book sometime throughout high school. The science fiction novel is considered one of Bradbury's best works, presenting a futuristic American society where books are outlawed and "firemen" burn any that are found.

  21. Appreciations: Fahrenheit 451

    Probably not—the anecdote appears only 300 years after the event, in the pages of a book by a vigorously anti-Muslim Christian cleric. But no matter; anecdotally, at least, Omar is the godfather of a line of energetic censors, book-burners and busybodies whose logical culmination is in Ray Bradbury's now-classic novel Fahrenheit 451.

  22. Fahrenheit 451 Book Review

    Parents say ( 11 ): Kids say ( 60 ): FAHRENHEIT 451 is a classic science fiction novel and a powerful commentary on humankind's urge to suppress what it doesn't understand. The shadow of the Cold War looms over the plot, which may confuse some younger readers, but the truths Ray Bradbury unearths are timeless.