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词条 The Golden Apples of the Sun
释义

  1. Contents

  2. Reception

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. Sources

  6. External links

{{About|the book||Golden Apples of the Sun (disambiguation){{!}}Golden Apples of the Sun}}{{Infobox book
| name = The Golden Apples of the Sun
| image = Golden apples of the sun.jpg
| caption = Dust jacket of the first edition
| author = Ray Bradbury
| illustrator = Joe Mugnaini
| cover_artist =
| country = United States
| language = English
| genre = Science fiction, fantasy
| publisher = Doubleday & Company
| release_date = 1953
| media_type = Print (hardback & paperback)
| pages = 192
| isbn = 0-435-12360-2
| isbn_note =
(Heinemann, 1991)
| oclc = 59230566
| dewey = 813.54
| congress = PS3503.R167
}}

The Golden Apples of the Sun is an anthology of 22 short stories by American writer Ray Bradbury. It was published by Doubleday & Company in 1953.

The book's title is also the title of the final story in the collection. The words "the golden apples of the sun" are from the last line of the final stanza of W. B. Yeats' poem "The Song of Wandering Aengus" (1899):[1]

{{quote|

Though I am old with wandering

Through hollow lands and hilly lands,

I will find out where she has gone

And kiss her lips and take her hands;

And walk among long dappled grass,

And pluck till time and times are done

The silver apples of the moon,

The golden apples of the sun.[2]}}

Bradbury prefaces his book with the last three lines of this poem. When asked what attracted him to the line "the golden apples of the sun", he said, "[My wife] Maggie introduced me to Romantic poetry when we were dating, and I loved it. I love that line in the poem, and it was a metaphor for my story, about taking a cup full of fire from the sun."[1]

The Golden Apples of the Sun was Bradbury's third published collection of short stories.[3] The first, Dark Carnival, was published by Arkham House in 1947; the second, The Illustrated Man, was published by Doubleday & Company in 1951.

Contents

In 1990, Bantam Books collected most of the stories from R Is for Rocket (1962) and The Golden Apples of the Sun into a semi-omnibus edition titled Classic Stories 1. In 1997, Avon Books printed a new edition of the omnibus, titling it The Golden Apples of the Sun and Other Stories. Harper Perennial titled their 2005 edition as A Sound of Thunder and Other Stories.

The semi-omnibus editions omit three of the stories that appear in The Golden Apples of the Sun: "The Pedestrian" (1951), "Invisible Boy" (1945), and "Hail and Farewell" (1953).

StoryFirst
published
Sequence
{{small|The Golden Apples
of the Sun
{{small|Classic Stories 1
"The Fog Horn" 1952 1 1
"The Pedestrian" 1951 2 {{Dropped}}
"The April Witch" 1951 3 2
"The Wilderness" 1952 4 3
"The Fruit at the Bottom of the Bowl" 1948 5 4
"Invisible Boy" 1945 6 {{Dropped}}
"The Flying Machine" 1953 7 5
"The Murderer" 1953 8 6
"The Golden Kite, the Silver Wind" 1953 9 7
"I See You Never" 1947 10 8
"Embroidery" 1951 11 9
"The Big Black and White Game" 1945 12 10
"A Sound of Thunder" 1952 13 23
"The Great Wide World Over There" 1953 14 11
"Powerhouse" 1948 15 12
"En la Noche" 1952 16 13
"Sun and Shadow" 1953 17 14
"The Meadow" 1947 18 15
"The Garbage Collector" 1953 19 16
"The Great Fire" 1949 20 17
"Hail and Farewell" 1953 21 {{Dropped}}
"The Golden Apples of the Sun" 1953 22 18
"R Is for Rocket" 1943 {{N/A}} 19
"The End of the Beginning" 1956 {{N/A}} 20
"The Rocket" 1950 {{N/A}} 21
"The Rocket Man" 1953 {{N/A}} 22
"The Long Rain" 1950 {{N/A}} 24
"The Exiles" 1950 {{N/A}} 25
"Here There Be Tygers" 1951 {{N/A}} 26
"The Strawberry Window" 1954 {{N/A}} 27
"The Dragon" 1955 {{N/A}} 28
"Frost and Fire" 1947 {{N/A}} 29
"Uncle Einar" 1947 {{N/A}} 30
"The Time Machine" 1957 {{N/A}} 31
"The Sound of Summer Running" 1957 {{N/A}} 32

Reception

Writing in The New York Times, Charles Poore reported that Bradbury "writes in a style that seems to have been nourished on the poets and fabulists of the Irish Literary Renaissance", and said he was "wonderfully adept at getting to the heart of his story without talking all day long about it and around it."[4]

Anthony Boucher and J. Francis McComas of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction found Golden Apples to be a "most uncertain reading experience… material of a curiously mixed quality; writing that is often simply and perceptively moving [and] just as often sadly lacking any particular strength or color".[5]Imagination reviewer Mark Reinsberg called Bradbury "a gifted writer", but complained that he had "a tendency to overestimate the power of style to nourish anemic themes."[6]Groff Conklin of Galaxy Science Fiction praised the collection, saying it included "some of the best imaginative stories [Bradbury] or anyone else has ever written. One cannot even begin to describe their delights."[7]

See also

{{Portal|Speculative fiction}}
  • 1953 in literature
  • Ray Bradbury bibliography
  • Ray Bradbury short fiction bibliography

References

1. ^{{cite book |title=Ray Bradbury: The Last Interview and Other Conversations |editor-last=Weller |editor-first=Sam |authorlink=Sam Weller (journalist) |publisher=Melville House Publishing |year=2014 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iKLEAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT76 |page=76 |isbn=978-1-61219-422-6 |oclc=883302084 |access-date=2017-06-06 |via=Google Books}}
2. ^{{Cite book |last=Yeats |first=W. B. |authorlink=W. B. Yeats |chapter-url=http://www.gutenberg.org/files/32233/32233-h/32233-h.htm#Page_15 |chapter=The Song of Wandering Aengus |title=The Wind Among the Reeds |edition=4th |location=London |publisher=Elkin Mathews |date=1903 |access-date=2015-12-22 |via=Project Gutenberg}}
3. ^{{cite book |title=Post-Jungian Psychology and the Short Stories of Ray Bradbury and Kurt Vonnegut |last=Gronert Ellerhoff |first=Steve |publisher=Routledge |year=2016 |page=172 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NmGaCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT172 |isbn=978-1-31-738491-5 |access-date=2017-06-06 |via=Google Books}}
4. ^{{cite news |last=Poore |first=Charles |date=March 19, 1953 |title=Books of the Times |work=The New York Times}}
5. ^{{cite magazine |last=Boucher |first=Anthony |authorlink=Anthony Boucher |last2=McComas |first2=J. Francis |authorlink2=J. Francis McComas |date=June 1953 |title=Recommended Reading |magazine=The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction |publisher= |page=70}}
6. ^{{cite magazine |title=Imagination Science Fiction Library |last=Reinsberg |first=Mark |magazine=Imagination |date=June 1953 |page=145}}
7. ^{{cite magazine |last=Conklin |first=Groff |date=August 1953 |title=Galaxy's 5 Star Shelf |magazine=Galaxy Science Fiction |publisher=Galaxy Publishing Corporation |page=116}}

Sources

  • {{cite book | last=Tuck | first=Donald H. | authorlink=Donald H. Tuck | title=The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy | location=Chicago | publisher=Advent | year=1974 |volume=1 |isbn=0-911682-20-1 | page=62}}

External links

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