Because his genre is Science Fiction, and he needs to incorperate science and technology in his stories to stay true to that genre.
Ray Bradbury didn't consider himself a science fiction writer because he felt his focus was on human feelings and emotions rather than technology and science. He believed his stories were more about the impact of technology on society and individuals rather than the technology itself. Bradbury preferred the term "fantasy" to describe his work.
Ray Bradbury is commonly thought of as a 'Science Fiction' writer; this is not all though, because Bradbury describes himself as a "storyteller". He tells stories of every sort-- science fiction, fantasy, fiction, mystery....
Ray Bradbury began writing in his youth but gained recognition in the 1940s with his short stories. He was inspired by his love for science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres. Bradbury's writing often explored themes of technology, censorship, and the human condition.
Ray Bradbury primarily wrote in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres. He is best known for his speculative fiction works that often explore themes related to technology, dystopia, and human nature. Bradbury's writing often incorporates elements of social commentary and philosophical reflections.
The Stories of Ray Bradbury has 912 pages.
The ISBN of The Stories of Ray Bradbury is 0-394-51335-5.
Ray Bradbury rejected the classification of his work as strictly science fiction, preferring to describe it as fantasy or speculative fiction. He believed his stories explored deeper themes and emotions beyond the technological aspects typically associated with science fiction. Bradbury felt that labeling his work limited its potential impact on readers.
The ISBN of Ray Bradbury Collected Short Stories is 0970903324.
Ray Bradbury Collected Short Stories has 104 pages.
The publication of Ray Bradbury's that established him as a leading writer of science fiction was Fahrenheit 451, that was published in 1953. Prior to that, he published to collections of horror and science fiction stories, they were the Martian Chronicles and the Illustrated Man, published in 1950 and 1950, respectively.
"The Martian Chronicles" was written by Ray Bradbury and was first published in 1950. The science fiction novel is a collection of interconnected short stories that explore themes such as colonization, human nature, and the impact of technology on society.
S for Space is a collection of science fiction short stories about space travel, time machines and aliens. It was written in 1956.