Jonathan R. Eller

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Jonathan R. Eller


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January 31, 1952

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Jonathan R. Eller is the author of the definitive, three-volume Ray Bradbury biography, which includes Becoming Ray Bradbury, Ray Bradbury Unbound, and Bradbury Beyond Apollo—and served as general editor of the Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury and The New Bradbury Review. He is emeritus Chancellor’s Professor of English at Indiana University and cofounder of the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies, which he directed for a decade until his retirement in 2021.

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Comma 22

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3.99 avg rating — 895,905 ratings — published 1961 — 528 editions
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Becoming Ray Bradbury (Volu...

3.96 avg rating — 79 ratings — published 2011 — 14 editions
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Novels & Story Cycles: The ...

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4.50 avg rating — 64 ratings — published 1962
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Venus Remembered

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4.15 avg rating — 59 ratings — published 2020 — 3 editions
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Remembrance: Selected Corre...

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Ray Bradbury Unbound (Volum...

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Bradbury Beyond Apollo

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Ray Bradbury: The Life of F...

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Becoming Ray Bradbury Ray Bradbury Unbound Bradbury Beyond Apollo
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“By 1950, he had come to view the pedestrian as a threshold or indicator species capable of foretelling things to come—if the rights of the pedestrian were threatened, it would be an early indicator that broader freedoms of thought and action were also at risk.”
Jonathan R. Eller

“Bradbury virtually lived in the public libraries of his time, and came to see the shelves as populations of living authors: to burn the book is to burn the author, and to burn the author is to deny our own humanity..”
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