Ray Bradbury: The Fresh Air Interview (1998) | Fresh Air

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In addition to his career as a science fiction writer, Bradbury helped design Disney's Epcot Center and the Pavilion of the Future for the 1964 World's Fair. His new collection of short stories is called the Toynbee Convector.

Originally broadcast August 19, 1998.

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