In Bradbury's virtuoso novel of intellectual pursuit, narrator and subject are at opposite poles of the universe of letters. When the naive and provincial Francis Jay is asked to research a TV arts documentary on the mysterious Doctor Bazlo Criminale, he steps into a world beyond his comprehension.
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In Bradbury's virtuoso novel of intellectual pursuit, narrator and subject are at opposite poles of the universe of letters. When the naive and provincial Francis Jay is asked to research a TV arts documentary on the mysterious Doctor Bazlo Criminale, he steps into a world beyond his comprehension.
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. pp. 344. 344 pp. From the author of "Rates of Exchange", the story of Doctor Bazlo Criminale, the 'embodiment of the modern European philosopher, the "Great Thinker of the Age of Glasnost'"