Fahrenheit 451 Special

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By Laura Knoy on Monday, October 29, 2007.
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Bradbury’s classic book explored issues like media dependence, censorship and worries that this generation doesn’t read as much as past ones did…issues that still remain relevant a half century later. Earlier this month we broadcast a live show at the State Library on Bradbury’s book; today we play it back for you.

Guests

  • Mark Timney, Associate Professor of Journalism at Keene State College
  • Jeanne Cavellos, a New Hampshire-based Science Fiction Writer and Professor at St. Anselm College

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NHPR's Laura Knoy (right) talks with guests Jeanne Cavellos and Mark Timney. (Keith Shields, NHPR)

NHPR's Laura Knoy (right) talks with guests Jeanne Cavellos and Mark Timney. (Keith Shields, NHPR)

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