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Since the late 1940s, Ray Bradbury has been revered for his works of science fiction and fantasy. With more than five million copies in print, Fahrenheit 451—originally published in 1953—remains his most acclaimed work.
The story takes place in a bleak, hedonistic future where ideas are illegal and thinking is discouraged as people pursue lives of mindless happiness. In this world, firemen don’t put out fires—they start them—specifically, to any home containing that most forbidden of possessions: the printed book.
Fireman Guy Montag enjoys his work. But his pleasure turns to ash when a free-thinking young neighbour kindles his imagination, and he discovered “that books are flesh and blood ideas and cry out silently when put to the torch.” When the woman vanishes, Montag starts smuggling home that which he would destroy, and begins an irrevocable—and dangerous—journey down the long path to freedom.
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Fahrenheit 451
2013-06, Simon & Schuster Paperbacks
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- Simon & Schuster trade paperback edition (12); 60th Anniversary Edition
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Fahrenheit 451
1996-08, Del Rey / Random House
paperback
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Fahrenheit 451
/1993, Del Rey / Ballantine Books
mass market paperback
in English
- First edition, second printing (25)
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Fahrenheit 451
/1993, FollettBound
library binding
in English
- 1991 Second printing (45)
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Fahrenheit 451
1984-06, Del Rey / Ballantine Books
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Fahrenheit 451 is a 1953 dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury. Often regarded as one of his best works, the novel presents a future American society where books are outlawed and "firemen" burn any that are found. The book's tagline explains the title as "'the temperature at which book paper catches fire, and burns": the autoignition temperature of paper. The lead character, Guy Montag, is a fireman who becomes disillusioned with his role of censoring literature and destroying knowledge, eventually quitting his job and committing himself to the preservation of literary and cultural writings.
The novel has been the subject of interpretations focusing on the historical role of book burning in suppressing dissenting ideas for change. In a 1956 radio interview, Bradbury said that he wrote Fahrenheit 451 because of his concerns at the time (during the McCarthy era) about the threat of book burning in the United States. In later years, he described the book as a commentary on how mass media reduces interest in reading literature.
In 1954, Fahrenheit 451 won the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature and the Commonwealth Club of California Gold Medal. It later won the Prometheus "Hall of Fame" Award in 1984 and a "Retro" Hugo Award, one of a limited number of Best Novel Retro Hugos ever given, in 2004. Bradbury was honored with a Spoken Word Grammy nomination for his 1976 audiobook version.
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