(Reuters) - Ray Bradbury, a giant of American literature who helped popularize science fiction with works such as "The Martian Chronicles," has died at age 91.
Bradbury published more than 500 works including "Fahrenheit 451," a classic novel about book censorship in a future society, and other favorites such as "The Illustrated Man" and "Something Wicked This Way Comes."
Following is a selection of Bradbury's notable novels and collections of short stories over the course of his career:
- "Dark Carnival," published in 1947
- "The Martian Chronicles," published in 1950
- "The Illustrated Man," published in 1951
- "Fahrenheit 451," published in 1953
- "Dandelion Wine," published in 1957
- "Something Wicked This Way Comes," published in 1962
- "I Sing The Body Electric," published in 1969
- "The Halloween Tree," published in 1972
- "Death Is A Lonely Business," published in 1985
- "A Graveyard For Lunatics," published in 1990
- "From The Dust Returned," published in 2001
- "Let's All Kill Constance," published in 2002
- "Farewell Summer," published in 2006
- "Now And Forever," published in 2007
- "We'll Always Have Paris: Stories," published in 2009
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Anthony Boadle)