Example sentences for: bradbury

How can you use “bradbury” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The novel "reminds us that even in our own day, it remains, as Henry James said, a complex fate to be an American," says Malcolm Bradbury in the New York Times Book Review . In the New York Review of Books , Gabriele Annan says Johnson's contribution to the innocents-abroad novel is her spirit of lighthearted seriousness: Le Divorce "takes desertion, suicide, and murder in its stride, as though they were merely obligatory literary devices."

  • The moment of launch into space, blast off, was created by Ray Bradbury (1951) in Silver Locusts: “You could smell the hard, scorched smell where the last rocket blasted off when it went back to Earth.”

  • Critics call the book--fragments from an uncompleted sci-fi novel about a 2001 "timequake" that forces people to relive the 1990s--"random" (Malcolm Bradbury, the London Times ) and "misbegotten" (L.S.


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