The book begins when the unnamed narrator first meets the Illustrated Man. They are both on their own journeys and, since they’ve met in the same place, decide to keep each other company for the night. The Illustrated Man removes his shirt to reveal tattoos covering his whole body. He says he can feel them moving.
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
The Illustrated Man Part 1: Review
The The Illustrated Man
by Ray Bradbury will be an interesting place to start. This book is full of short stories surrounded by a frame story involving the titular character.
The book begins when the unnamed narrator first meets the Illustrated Man. They are both on their own journeys and, since they’ve met in the same place, decide to keep each other company for the night. The Illustrated Man removes his shirt to reveal tattoos covering his whole body. He says he can feel them moving.
The book begins when the unnamed narrator first meets the Illustrated Man. They are both on their own journeys and, since they’ve met in the same place, decide to keep each other company for the night. The Illustrated Man removes his shirt to reveal tattoos covering his whole body. He says he can feel them moving.
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Illustrated,
Man,
Ray Bradbury,
science fiction,
tattoos,
time travel
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