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Bradbury, Ray. Zen and the Art of Writing, Capra Press, 1973.
Bradbury, Ray and Jeffrey M. Elliot ''Ray Bradbury: Poet of Fantastic Fiction," in Science Fiction Voices #2, The Borgo Press, 1979, pp 20-9.
Finkelstein, Sidney. "World of Science Fiction," in Masses and Mainstream, Vol 8, April, 1955, pp. 48-57.
Gallagher, Edward J "The Thematic Structure of 'The Martian Chronicles'," in Ray Bradbury, edited by Martin Harry Greenberg and Joseph D. Olander, Taphnger Publishing Co., 1980, pp. 55-82.
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