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245 04 The New Ray Bradbury Review.|bNumber 6. 
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520    Ray Bradbury recognized as a master of horror fiction 
       Bradbury, though a celebrated author, is often 
       shortchanged. He is valorized within one genre (science 
       fiction) and marginalized in others (detective fiction, 
       film scripts, poetry, and, yes, horror fiction). His 
       importance and influence have been distorted by critics 
       who never foresaw our present paradigm, one in which 
       horror writers like Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith are 
       imprinted by Oxford, and Stephen King, once dismissed as a
       schlock meister par excellence, is awarded the National 
       Medal of Arts. While indeed a genre-defying giant in 
       science fiction, Bradbury deserves a place alongside the 
       traditional masters of the macabre. The essays in this 
       collection decrypt Bradbury's horror tales and decipher 
       their social and artistic impact. Just scratching the 
       surface of Bradbury's genius, these essays demonstrate 
       that, while much remains buried in the Bradbury corpus, 
       none of it is dead. The New Ray Bradbury Review, prepared 
       and edited by the Center for Ray Bradbury Studies, 
       examines the impact of Bradbury's writings on American 
       culture and his legacy as one of the master storytellers 
       of his time. The New Ray Bradbury Review and the 
       multivolume Collected Stories of Ray Bradbury are the 
       primary publications of the Center for Ray Bradbury 
       Studies, the major archive of Bradbury's writings located 
       at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis 
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