It was not about Censorship, But about TV, which to me is even more profound.
From a 2007 Interview
"Bradbury, a man living in the creative and industrial center of
reality TV and one-hour dramas, says it is, in fact, a story about how
television destroys interest in reading literature."
"Television gives you the dates of Napoleon, but not who he was,"
Bradbury says, summarizing TV's content with a single word that he
spits out as an epithet: "factoids."
Have you noticed how many Bookstores have closed. Used to, every Mall had 1 or 2. Now my mall has none.
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