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Fahrenheit 451

by Ray Bradbury

First Published

2009

Subjects

Mechanical Hound
girl next door
Long Now Manual for Civilization
Terrorismo estatal
Censura
Novela
Totalitarismo
science fiction
political fiction
satire
Zukunft
State-sponsored terrorism
Totalitarianism
Book burning
Censorship
Fiction
American Science fiction
Fictional Works
Terrorism
Reading Level-Grade 7
Reading Level-Grade 9
Reading Level-Grade 8
Reading Level-Grade 11
Reading Level-Grade 10
Reading Level-Grade 12
Fiction, dystopian
Fiction, science fiction, general
Fiction, political
Drama
Large type books
American literature
award:retro_hugo
Terrorismo
Totalitarianisms
Bücherverbrennung
Terrorisme d'État
Romans, nouvelles
Totalitarisme
Autodafé de livres
Zhang pian xiao shuo
Education
Language arts
Fiction, horror
Science fiction, american
Book burning--fiction
Censorship--fiction
State-sponsored terrorism--fiction
Totalitarianism--fiction
Ps3503.r167 f3 2012
813/.54

Description

Fahrenheit 451 is a 1953 dystopian novel by American writer Ray Bradbury. Often regarded as one of his best works, the novel presents a future American society where books are outlawed and "firemen" burn any that are found. The book's tagline explains the title as "'the temperature at which book paper catches fire, and burns": the autoignition temperature of paper. The lead character, Guy Montag, is a fireman who becomes disillusioned with his role of censoring literature and destroying knowledge, eventually quitting his job and committing himself to the preservation of literary and cultural writings. The novel has been the subject of interpretations focusing on the historical role of book burning in suppressing dissenting ideas for change. In a 1956 radio interview, Bradbury said that he wrote Fahrenheit 451 because of his concerns at the time (during the McCarthy era) about the threat of book burning in the United States. In later years, he described the book as a commentary on how mass media reduces interest in reading literature. In 1954, Fahrenheit 451 won the American Academy of Arts and Letters Award in Literature and the Commonwealth Club of California Gold Medal. It later won the Prometheus "Hall of Fame" Award in 1984 and a "Retro" Hugo Award, one of a limited number of Best Novel Retro Hugos ever given, in 2004. Bradbury was honored with a Spoken Word Grammy nomination for his 1976 audiobook version. ---------- Also contained in: - [451° по Фаренгейту: Рассказы](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL17811384W/Fahrenheit_451_stories) - [451° по Фаренгейту: повести и рассказы](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL27741633W) - [Works](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL28185143W)

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