Frazz by Jef Mallett for June 21, 2014

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    Mr Nobody  almost 10 years ago

    https://www.fanfiction.net/s/8502328/1/All-Summer-in-a-Day-By-Ray-Bradbury

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    SCOTTtheBADGER  almost 10 years ago

    His The Fog Horn is one of his best.

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    YokohamaMama  almost 10 years ago

    My favourite Bradbury is Dandelion Wine. And it is perfect summer reading.

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    ChazNCenTex  almost 10 years ago

    There’s the “White Ice-Cream Suit” or maybe the title didn’t include “White”. “Something Wicked This Way Comes” but that’s a book..

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    ewhiley  almost 10 years ago

    This story has haunted me since I first read it 18 years ago. Whenever we have a few days of rain right in a row, I start to think of how I would have been a different kid without sunshine and the great outdoors. Great reference, Mr. Mallett!

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    Pocosdad  almost 10 years ago

    We read this in 9th grade (many,many years ago) along with Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery.” That one shocked, and then depressed me.

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    Brian Fink  almost 10 years ago

    At least its not “The Veldt”

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    seismic-2 Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    Maybe she can read “The Sound of Thunder”. Then when summer’s over, she can go back to today and re-write her essay to match it.

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    seismic-2 Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    IN 1982 PBS aired a half-hour dramatization of “All Summer in a Day”. It was really good, and I wish it should show up again somewhere.

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    lmonteros  almost 10 years ago

    An old PBS series of short stories for children, introduced by Lynn Redgrave, rewrote “All Summer in a Day”. It was a wonderful TV story, but much different from the Bradbury originial. Less depressing, but shocking nonetheless, because it exposed the cruelty of those who cannot understand that there are different experiences from their own.

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    Varnes  almost 10 years ago

    My favorite Bradbury is the one about the fully automated house that keeps cooking and cleaning after everybody has been vaporize by a nuke……

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    emjaycee  almost 10 years ago

    Depressing you want? D.H. Lawrence’s “The Rocking Horse Winner”.

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    Aviatrexx Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    Robert Heinlein’s “The Door Into Summer” would have made an appropriate reference as well. The title was supposedly inspired by his cat who would sit by the door wanting to go out on a snowy winter day. When the door was opened, the cat decided he didn’t want to go out, but would go to another door and do the same thing. He apparently was looking for “the door into summer”.

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    amxchester  almost 10 years ago

    R is for Rocket, The Illustrated Man, besides the afor mentioned Something Wicked….which scared the crud out of me the first time I read it.

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    Stephen Gilberg  almost 10 years ago

    Hey, I liked “The Veldt.” Tho I wouldn’t want to see it replicated here.

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    jbarnes  almost 10 years ago

    Something Wicked This Way Comes gave me nightmares both times I read it, so I have never tried anything else by Bradbury.

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    Joy Sabl Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    except that the scape-goat you reference was a goat, not a person; and it was driven into the desert, not stoned. Perhaps you’re thinking of the greeks, though they, too, tended to drive the “chosen” ill-fated person out, not kill them.

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    roth45  over 5 years ago

    Actually, a better (and more positive) story is “The Sound of Summer Running”, which I think captures the “Frazz spirit” better.

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