The Illustrated Man is a wonderful collection of spooky short stories, the first of which is one of Ray Bradbury's most well-known, called The Veldt. It's the one with the kids and the nursery and the lions...it's pretty radical. I'm only about halfway through, but I've noticed that Ray keeps a theme of post-apocalyptic third world war-type-stuff, so I'm wondering how much it came up in his day-to-day conversations.
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In junior year of high school we had to watch an Edgar Allen Poe documentary talking about how pretty much every significant woman in his life died of tuberculosis and also how he had terrible drinking habits and died in a really mysterious and cool way (though it was probably not that cool for him given that, you know, he died).
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