By: Lisandro Prieto Femenía “We don’t need to burn books if the world starts to be filled with people who don’t read, who don’t learn, who don’t know” (Bradbury, 2009, p. 7). Ray Bradbury presents himself not only as a chronicler of the future, but as a philosopher of lost stillness, whose lucidity went far beyond [...] The post Ray Bradbury and the intimate dystopia of the screen appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador.
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By: Lisandro Prieto Femenía “We don’t need to burn books if the world starts to be filled with people who don’t read, who don’t learn, who don’t know” (Bradbury, 2009, p. 7). Ray Bradbury presents himself not only as a chronicler of the future, but as a philosopher of lost stillness, whose lucidity went far beyond [...] The post Ray Bradbury and the intimate dystopia of the screen appeared first on Diario Digital Cronio de El Salvador.