The Illustrated Man is a collection of
science fiction short stories by
Ray Bradbury that explore the nature of
humankind. The stories are all basically about how
technology can destroy mankind, and are played out through various scenarios in the moving
tattoos on a wandering man's body. The scenarios are broken up into 18 different stories:
- "The Veldt"
- "Kaleidoscope"
- "The Other Foot"
- "The Highway"
- "The Man"
- "The Long Rain"
- "The Rocket Man"
- "The Fire Balloons"
- "The Last Night of the World"
- "The Exiles"
- "No Particular Night or Morning"
- "The Fox and the Forest"
- "The Visitor"
- "The Concrete Mixer"
- "Marionettes, Inc."
- "The City"
- "Zero Hour"
- "The Rocket"
Elton John wrote his song "Rocket Man[?]" based on the story of the same name from this book. It is perhaps the greatest example of filk music to date.
The book was made into a 1969 film staring Rod Steiger and Claire Bloom[?]. It was adapted by Howard B. Kreitsek[?] and directed by Jack Smight[?].
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