Science-fiction author Ray Bradbury, one of the world's leading writers of the genre for more than 60 years, died on Wednesday at the age of 91. Although he wrote many books and short stories that were well-received—and in many cases made into movies, plays and TV shows—he was probably best known for Fahrenheit 451, about a dystopian future in which the government burns books.
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