Driving Blind Explained
Driving Blind |
Author: | Ray Bradbury |
Cover Artist: | Bernie Fuchs |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Fantasy and science fiction |
Publisher: | Avon Books |
Release Date: | 1997 |
Media Type: | Print (hardback) |
Pages: | 261 pp |
Isbn: | 0-380-97381-2 |
Dewey: | 813/.54 21 |
Congress: | PS3503.R167 D75 1997 |
Oclc: | 37031086 |
Driving Blind is a 1997 short story collection by American writer Ray Bradbury. All but four of the stories are original to this collection.[1]
Contents
- "Night Train to Babylon"
- "If MGM Is Killed, Who Gets the Lion?"
- "Hello, I Must Be Going"
- "House Divided"
- "Grand Theft"
- "Remember Me?"
- "Fee Fie Foe Fum"
- "Driving Blind"
- "I Wonder What’s Become of Sally"
- "Nothing Changes"
- "That Old Dog Lying in the Dust"
- "Someone in the Rain"
- "Madame Et Monsieur Shill"
- "The Mirror"
- "End of Summer"
- "Thunder in the Morning"
- "The Highest Branch on the Tree"
- "A Woman Is a Fast-Moving Picnic"
- "Virgin Resusitas"
- "Mr. Pale"
- "That Bird That Comes Out of the Clock"
- A Brief Afterword
References
Notes and References
- Web site: Driving Blind . Kirkus Reviews.