Ray Bradbury Quote

The merry-go-round was running, yes, but... It was running backward. The small calliope inside the carousel machinery rattle-snapped its nervous-stallion shivering drums, clashed its harvest-moon cymbals, toothed its castanets, and throatily choked and sobbed its reeds, whistles, and baroque flutes.


Something wicked this way comes: a novel (ed. Bantam, 1962)


The merry-go-round was running, yes, but... It was running backward. The small calliope inside the carousel machinery rattle-snapped its...

The merry-go-round was running, yes, but... It was running backward. The small calliope inside the carousel machinery rattle-snapped its...

The merry-go-round was running, yes, but... It was running backward. The small calliope inside the carousel machinery rattle-snapped its...

The merry-go-round was running, yes, but... It was running backward. The small calliope inside the carousel machinery rattle-snapped its...