Ray Bradbury, the science fiction author, died yesterday (June 5) at the age of 91. Many will know him best from his 1953 novel Fahrenheit 451, a dystopian masterpiece, but his work spans the decades, and he continued writing well into his later years. News of his death has drawn tributes from across the world, crossing boundaries from literature, movies, TV and music. Here are just some of the reactions. Mark Frost
"Rip Ray Bradbury, a kind great and gentle soul. You inspired us to dream, and, in my case, you inspired me to write them down.#bradbury " Jonathan Ross
"The Great Ray Bradbury has left the planet. When I was younger I read no one else. Was lucky enough to shake his hand. R is for Rip." Roger Ebert
"Ray Bradbury has died. 'The Pedestrian' is one of the most famous of all (more)...
"Rip Ray Bradbury, a kind great and gentle soul. You inspired us to dream, and, in my case, you inspired me to write them down.#bradbury " Jonathan Ross
"The Great Ray Bradbury has left the planet. When I was younger I read no one else. Was lucky enough to shake his hand. R is for Rip." Roger Ebert
"Ray Bradbury has died. 'The Pedestrian' is one of the most famous of all (more)...
- 6/6/2012
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
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