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Ray Bradbury — author of The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, Something Wicked this Way Comes, and many more literary classics — died this morning in Los Angeles, at the age of 91.
We've got confirmation from the family as well as his biographer, Sam Weller.

His grandson, Danny Karapetian, shared these words with io9 about his grandfather's passing: "If I had to make any statement, it would be how much I love and miss him, and I look forward to hearing everyone's memories about him. He influenced so many artists, writers, teachers, scientists, and it's always really touching and comforting to hear their stories. Your stories. His legacy lives on in his monumental body of books, film, television and theater, but more importantly, in the minds and hearts of anyone who read him, because to read him was to know him. He was the biggest kid I know."

Karapetian added:

If you're looking for any single passage to remember him by, I just picked up my copy of The Illustrated Man, my favorite of his books. The introduction is entitled "Dancing, So As Not to Be Dead," and there are some great lines about death. My favorite:

"My tunes and numbers are here. They have filled my years, the years when I refused to die. And in order to do that I wrote, I wrote, I wrote, at noon or 3:00 A.M.

So as not to be dead."

I'm an actor, something he was always been really proud of, and told me once, after getting cast in a play. "You're living out my life! You're doing everything I wanted to do but couldn't!" He was such a driving force in my life, but what always fascinated me were his impact on others. How his stories lifted people up and saved them from lonely summers. Who among us was never buried deep in a Bradbury story, lost in his meticulously yet effortlessly crafted metaphor?

Please feel free to share your thoughts about Bradbury in the comments below. He truly was an inspiration, and the genre is poorer for his passing.


Not a bad innings one supposes.

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RIP mighty scifi influence upon the world.



 
   
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I really thought he was already dead.

   
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Another great from my childhood goes. I suppose that as you get older you end up going to more funerals than weddings.

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Nooooo. Ray Bradbury. He was such a great author.

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He was one of my very favorite authors. It's sad for us, but I'm sure he's happy in Green Town as we speak.

Rest in peace.

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Ah crap. All the great Sci-fi authors are dying off now. :(

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Was really bummed when I saw this. Fahrenheit 451 remains one of the few books for school reading that I ever enjoyed. Truly one of the greats.
   
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I love Ray Bradbury's stuff. I've read Fahrenheit 451, The Martian Chronicles, and October Country (I think that's what it was called). I need to read more of his stuff.
   
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R.I.P. Ray.... My favorite story will always be an introduction with the oddball title "Drunk and in Charge of a Bicycle".

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Dandelion Wine...Fahrenheit 451...

Thanks Ray!


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Aww man, that just ruined my day. I just read through his short story "The Emissary" for the first time a few days ago and loved it....

 
   
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Golden Apples of the Sun was the first grown up book I remember reading as a child. I was blown away by how that man could write.
   
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I remember reading the Martian Chronicles in 8th grade. Bradbury was quite an author.

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He was a incredibly gifted writer and storyteller. I will never forget the chills I got as a kid reading The Veldt. Far and away my favorite of all his work.
   
 
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