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Põrmust tõusnud by Ray Bradbury
Põrmust tõusnud by Ray Bradbury












The rocket made climates, and summer lay for a brief moment upon the land.’ The icicles dropped, shattering, to melt. The heat pulsed among the cottages and bushes and children. A flooding sea of hot air it seemed as if someone had left a bakery door open. ‘One minute it was Ohio winter, with doors closed, windows locked, the panes blind with frost, icicles fringing every roof, children skiing on slopes, housewives lumbering like great black bears in their furs along the icy streets.Īnd then a long wave of warmth crossed the small town.

Põrmust tõusnud by Ray Bradbury

Censorship is at the core of the novel, which is both a literary thriller and a dark meditation on the future of humanity.” -Boston Globe “With more than 5 million copies in print, this is a glorious American classic everyone should read: It’s life-changing if you read it as a teen, and still stunning when you reread it as an adult.

Põrmust tõusnud by Ray Bradbury

Montag’s suppressed doubts about their destruction come to the surface, and he decides to find and fight to preserve the hidden world of printed knowledge that still survives. In a society where most spend their lives in front of giant television screens as books are burned, she questions why.

Põrmust tõusnud by Ray Bradbury

Guy Montag works tirelessly to incinerate any books hidden in people’s homes and the homes themselves until he meets young Clarisse, a solitary late-night pedestrian who is quietly nonconformist. With the brass nozzle in his fists, with the great python spitting its venomous kerosene upon the world, the blood pounded in his head, and his hands were the hands of some amazing conductor playing all the symphonies of blazing and burning to bring down the tatters and charcoal ruins of history.’įiremen don’t put fires out in this world where books are forbidden-they set them. ‘It was a pleasure to see things eaten, to see things blackened and changed.














Põrmust tõusnud by Ray Bradbury