Twice 22 Explained
Twice 22 is a collection of short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury. The book, published in 1966, is an omnibus edition of The Golden Apples of the Sun and A Medicine for Melancholy. It is titled Twice 22 on the book's dustjacket and spine, but titled Twice Twenty-two on the book's title page.[1]
Contents
- The Golden Apples of the Sun
- A Medicine for Melancholy
- "In a Season of Calm Weather"
- "The Dragon"
- "A Medicine for Melancholy"
- "The End of the Beginning"
- "The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit"
- "Fever Dream"
- "The Marriage Mender"
- "The Town Where No One Got Off"
- "A Scent of Sarsaparilla"
- "Icarus Montgolfier Wright"
- "The Headpiece"
- "Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed"
- "The Smile"
- "The First Night of Lent"
- "The Time of Going Away"
- "All Summer in a Day"
- "The Gift"
- "The Great Collision of Monday Last"
- "The Little Mice"
- "The Shoreline at Sunset"
- "The Strawberry Window"
- "The Day It Rained Forever"
References
Bibliography
Notes and References
- Web site: Bibliography: Twice Twenty-two. ISFDB. May 9, 2013.