This article is from the archive of our partner . Fahrenheit 451 is the Ray Bradbury novel you've surely read at least once in high school. Like many, you may also have read and re-read it over the ...
BENTONVILLE — Fahrenheit 451’ isn’t the future,” says NorthWest Arkansas Community College instructor Mary Moore. “It’s happening now.” Moore, who teaches theater and speech at NWACC, is directing the ...
In a world drowning in information, the real threat is not the burning of books, but the extinguishing of thought ...
“Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury in 1950, before the publishing of "The Martian Chronicles." Cyril Cusack tells Bee Duffell she must leave her house before it is burned down in a scene ...
Ray Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451” is, quite literally, lit. A new version of the book from French designers Super Terrain appears to have black pages at first glance, but the words reveal themselves ...