The New York Times website hosts this audio clip (just 3 minutes) of Ray Bradbury riffing on public libraries and the internet (love of libraries + hate of internet). This interview was in aide of his recent appearance at the cash strapped H.P. Wright Public Library in Ventura, California.
Ray Bradbury June 2009 talking about public libraries and the internet
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Ray Bradbury June 2009 talking about public libraries and the internet
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Ray Bradbury June 2009 talking about public libraries and the internet
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Ray Bradbury June 2009 talking about public libraries and the internet
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Ray Bradbury June 2009 talking about public libraries and the internet
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