The Pedestrian
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- For the unrelated film of the same name, see The Pedestrian (film).
"The Pedestrian" | |
Author | Ray Bradbury |
---|---|
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Science fiction short story |
Published in | The Reporter |
Publication type | Magazine |
Media type | |
Publication date | 7 August, 1951 |
The Pedestrian | |
Author | Ray Bradbury |
---|---|
Illustrator | Joe Mugnaini |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Science fiction short story |
Publisher | Roy A Squires |
Publication date | 1964 |
Media type | Print (Chapbook) |
ISBN | NA |
The Pedestrian is a short story by author Ray Bradbury. This story was originally published in 1951 by The Fortnightly Publishing Company. It is included in the collection The Golden Apples of the Sun (1953).
In this story we encounter Leonard Mead, a citizen of a television-centred world in the year A.D.2053. In the city, roads have fallen into decay and people only leave their homes during the day. It is revealed that Mead enjoys walking through the city during the night, something which no one else does. On one of his usual walks he encounters a robotic police car. It is the only police unit in a city of three million. The police car struggles to understand why Mr. Mead would be out walking for no reason and decides to take him to the Psychiatric Center for Research on Regressive Tendencies.
This story demonstrates certain similarities to Fahrenheit 451, particularly in the analogous characters of Leonard Mead and Clarisse McClellan.
A limited edition (291 copies) of the story was published as a chapbook by Roy A. Squires in 1964.
It was also made into an episode of The Ray Bradbury Theater, starring David Ogden Stiers as Leonard Mead.
[edit] References
- Chalker, Jack L.; Mark Owings (1998). The Science-Fantasy Publishers: A Bibliographic History, 1923-1998. Westminster, MD and Baltimore: Mirage Press, Ltd., 887.
- Contento, William G.. Index to Science Fiction Anthologies and Collections, Combined Edition. Retrieved on 2007-10-10.