Ray Bradbury likes to mix his genres. These 21 stories in Driving Blind are
a cocktail of science fiction, fantasy and—predominantly—peeps into
that fantasticated past America which in Bradbury’s nostalgic, childlike vision
seems like alternative history. Travelling circuses and magicians feel as
magically unreal as his ghosts, shapeshifters and spaceships. Lightweight but
fun. Published Earthlight, £5.99, ISBN 0671022075.
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