Bradbury and Bowie: Dancing, So As Not To Be Dead

In “Dancing, So As Not to Be Dead,” Ray Bradbury’s introduction to The Illustrated Man, he starts with a story about Laurent, a waiter in Paris, who spends his life between working and dancing. “I work from ten to twelve hours, sometimes fourteen,” he says, “and then at midnight I go dancing, dancing dancing until … Continue reading Bradbury and Bowie: Dancing, So As Not To Be Dead