Paleocons Remember Ray Bradbury
"Ray Bradbury may be at peace, but I doubt he’s resting," says Bill Kauffman, who sees "the boy from Waukegan as a Midwestern regionalist" — Ray of Light.
"For all that Bradbury was entranced by the future, nostalgia suffused his work—often with a dose of lightheartedness," writes Charles A. Coulombe of "a bona fide American Romantic, cut from the same cloth as Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, or Edgar Allan Poe" — Someone Righteous This Way Went.
"For all that Bradbury was entranced by the future, nostalgia suffused his work—often with a dose of lightheartedness," writes Charles A. Coulombe of "a bona fide American Romantic, cut from the same cloth as Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, or Edgar Allan Poe" — Someone Righteous This Way Went.
Labels: America the Beautiful, Paleoconservatism, Passings, The Written Word

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And the Imaginative Conservative republished this little gem from Russell Kirk: http://www.imaginativeconservative.org/2012/06/world-of-ray-bradbury.html
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