Jan 2, 2010
I See You Never | I See You Never
At a glance:
- Author: Ray Bradbury
- First Published: 1947
- Type of Plot: Psychological, social realism
- Time of Work: The mid-1940's
- Setting: Los Angeles, California
- Principal Characters: Mrs. O’Brian, Mr. Ramirez
- Genres: Short fiction
- Subjects: Factories, North America or North Americans, United States or Americans, Twentieth century, 1940’s, American Dream, Poverty or poor people, California, Los Angeles, Immigration or emigration, Landlords or tenants, Mexico or Mexicans, Central America or Central Americans, Latin America or Latin Americans
- Locales: Los Angeles, CA
The Story
Mr. Ramirez, the landlady's best tenant, is in the custody of two police officers, but he
is initially unable to speak and therefore explain the reason for his arrest. Mrs. O’Brian
knows his past: that he traveled by bus from Mexico City through San Diego to Los Angeles,
where he found work in an airplane factory during the final years of World War II. Throughout
this time and into the postwar period, he had roomed with Mrs. O’Brian. With his good
salary, he was able to buy a radio, a wristwatch, and even a car, which was repossessed when he
forgot to keep up the...
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