The story was translated into Russian (the title Чепушинка) was during Soviet times and
appeared in actually two Bradbury collections: in 1983 and 1989.
It seemed to me extremely
funny, especially as the Russian language lends itself to numerous expressions with meaning similar
to "doodad" (the Russian translators used words such as "штуковина" and
"штучка-дрючка". I always wonder what could be the actual English words
used.
Брэдбери, Рэй Чепушинка. - сборник "Р.
Брэдбери. Вино из одуванчиков", Москва,
"Художественная литература", 1989(Классики и
Современники) Брэдбери, Рэй Чепушинка. - сборник
"Р.Брэдбери. Холодный ветер, тяплый ветер", Москва,
1983
this is about the ever living beauty of human talent, ability to live for others and wanderlust.
BRadbery instinctively felt that technology alone will never make humanity an integral part of the
Universe and space travel will be just a tiny speck in the vast oceans of Time and Space unless it
is coupled with spiritual development. The story is brilliant and it is all about triumphant Life.
Funny I should have come across this after so many years. I'm 70 now. I was an avid S.F.
reader as a boy and this story, especially the ending, made the hairs on the back of my neck stand
up.,
The catalogue is based on the Short story finder made by Phil Nichols.
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by Graylyn Owens
to the story Zero Hour:
Where on line can i read this short story before the airing of the Whispers.
Jun 07, 2015
by Anijah Y and Kerri Y
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Wonderful, just wonderful story.
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by Emils
to the story Doodad:
The story was translated into Russian (the title Чепушинка) was during Soviet times and appeared in actually two Bradbury collections: in 1983 and 1989.
It seemed to me extremely funny, especially as the Russian language lends itself to numerous expressions with meaning similar to "doodad" (the Russian translators used words such as "штуковина" and "штучка-дрючка". I always wonder what could be the actual English words used.
Брэдбери, Рэй Чепушинка. - сборник "Р. Брэдбери. Вино из одуванчиков", Москва, "Художественная литература", 1989(Классики и Современники)
Брэдбери, Рэй Чепушинка. - сборник "Р.Брэдбери. Холодный ветер, тяплый ветер", Москва, 1983
Dec 12, 2014
by by someone
to the story No Particular Night or Morning:
I think the story is great
Nov 13, 2014
by sergio
to the story The Women:
I like this story, as most of those who wrote Ray Bradbury
Nov 09, 2014
by vasili
to the story Forever and the Earth:
this is about the ever living beauty of human talent, ability to live for others and wanderlust. BRadbery instinctively felt that technology alone will never make humanity an integral part of the Universe and space travel will be just a tiny speck in the vast oceans of Time and Space unless it is coupled with spiritual development. The story is brilliant and it is all about triumphant Life.
Oct 02, 2014
by Jade Lee
to the story A Story of Love:
I completely agree with Tom. Also one of my 3 fave short stories of all time.
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to the story One-Woman Show:
What was this story about?
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by Mick
to the story The Emissary:
Funny I should have come across this after so many years. I'm 70 now. I was an avid S.F. reader as a boy and this story, especially the ending, made the hairs on the back of my neck stand up.,
Jul 13, 2013
by Laura
to the story All Summer in a Day:
We read this story in class...beautiful, amazing.
Mar 09, 2013