"In writing the short novel Fahrenheit 451 I thought I was describing a world that might evolve in four or five decades. But only a few weeks ago, in Beverly Hills one night, a husband and wife passed me, walking their dog. I stood staring after them, absolutely stunned. The woman held in one hand a small cigarette-package-sized radio, its antenna quivering. From this sprang tiny copper wires which ended in a dainty cone plugged into her right ear. There she was, oblivious to man and dog, listening to far winds and whispers and soap-opera cries, sleep-walking, helped up and down curbs by a husband who might just as well not have been there. This was not fiction."
--Ray Bradbury, quoted by Kingsley Amis in New Maps of Hell: A Survey of Science Fiction (1960)
Thursday, July 22, 2010
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It's amazing how many things described in novels such as Fahrenheit 451, and 1984, have actually come to be realized.
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