Tim Hamilton

In some ways, it seems like sacrilege. In others, like it's about damned time. Hamilton, the man who graphic-novelized Ray Bradbury's 1953 masterpiece Fahrenheit 451, speaks about Bradbury and his own big, bold, authorized adaptation in conjunction with the ongoing Big Read AZ celebration of Bradbury's F451. Tue., Oct. 20,...
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In some ways, it seems like sacrilege. In others, like it’s about damned time. Hamilton, the man who graphic-novelized Ray Bradbury’s 1953 masterpiece Fahrenheit 451, speaks about Bradbury and his own big, bold, authorized adaptation in conjunction with the ongoing Big Read AZ celebration of Bradbury’s F451.
Tue., Oct. 20, 6 p.m., 2009

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