The Martian Chronicles

The Martian Chronicles

By Ray Bradbury

Pages

182

Rating

3.92

Year

1950

Science Fiction FantasyFantasyScience FictionFictionClassicsShort Stories

Description

The strange and wonderful tale of man’s experiences on Mars, filled with intense images and astonishing visions.

The Martian Chronicles tells the story of humanity’s repeated attempts to colonize the red planet. The first men were few. Most succumbed to a disease they called the Great Loneliness when they saw their home planet dwindle to the size of a fist. They felt they had never been born. Those few that survived found no welcome on Mars. The shape-changing Martians thought they were native lunatics and duly locked them up.

But more rockets arrived from Earth, and more, piercing the hallucinations projected by the Martians. People brought their old prejudices with them — and their desires and fantasies, tainted dreams. These were soon inhabited by the strange native beings, with their caged flowers and birds of flame.

Contents:

Rocket Summer

Ylla

The Summer Night

The Earth Men

The Taxpayer

The Third Expedition

-And the Moon Be Still As Bright

The Settlers

The Green Morning

The Locusts

Night Meeting

The Shore

Interim

The Musicians

Way in the Middle of the Air

The Naming of Names

Usher II

The Old Ones

The Martian

The Luggage Store

The Off Season

The Watchers

The Silent Towns

The Long Years

There Will Come Soft Rains

The Million Year Picnic

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