
Fahrenheit 451
Bradbury Ray ; Papet Marie-Emilie ; Chambon Jacque
BELIN GALLIMARD
6,20 €
Sur commande, 2 à 4 jours
EAN :
9791035801823
Dans une société futuriste cauchemardesque, les pompiers n'éteignent plus les incendies, mais sont chargés de brûler les livres et les bibliothèques. Un jour, l'un d'entre eux, Guy Montag, découvre le plaisir de la lecture...Une contre-utopie en forme d'hommage à la littérature, et un grand roman de science-fiction, qui pousse à réfléchir sur le pouvoir des médias et sur les dangers de la censure. Groupements de textes : 1. Des univers imaginaires pour critiquer notre société2. La lecture et ses dangers
Plus d'informations
| EAN | 9791035801823 |
|---|---|
| Titre | Fahrenheit 451 |
| Auteur | Bradbury Ray ; Papet Marie-Emilie ; Chambon Jacque |
| Editeur | BELIN GALLIMARD |
| Largeur | 125 |
| Poids | 210 |
| Date de parution | 20180822 |
| Nombre de pages | 256,00 € |
Découvrez également
Bit-Lit
Fantasy
Fantastique
Séries et licences
Littérature ango-saxonne
dans
Science-fiction-fantasy
Pourquoi choisir Molière ?
Efficacité et rapidité Commandé avant 16h livré demain
Économique et pratique Livraison à domicile dès 5,10 €
Facile et sans frais Retrait gratuit en magasin
Sécurité et tranquillité Paiement 100 % sécurisé
Disponibilité et écoute Contactez-nous sur WhatsApp
Du même auteur
-

Chroniques martiennes
Bradbury RayAvec ce recueil de nouvelles, le "poète du futur" donna un ton nouveau à la littérature d'anticipation. Le chef-d'oeuvre de la science-fiction.4e de couverture : ""J'ai toujours voulu voir un Martien, dit Michael. Où ils sont, p'pa ? Tu avais promis.- Les voilà", dit papa. Il hissa Michael sur son épaule et pointa un doigt vers le bas.Les Martiens étaient là. Timothy se mit à frissonner.Les Martiens étaient là - dans le canal - réfléchis dans l'eau. Timothy, Michael, Robert, papa et maman.Les Martiens leur retournèrent leurs regards durant un long, long moment de silence dans les rides de l'eau..."Notes Biographiques : Écrivain américain. Scénariste et auteur de récits fantastiques et d'anticipation dont les premiers furent publiés dans des revues. Grâce à une remarquable qualité de conteur, il met en scène des préoccupations morales et politiques très humanistes, dénonçant les injustices et les tyrannies au nom des valeurs libérales de sa culture.EN STOCKCOMMANDER8,60 € -

A STORY OF LOVE - AND OTHER NON-SCIENCE STORIES
BRADBURY RAYUne histoire d'amour entre une institutrice et son élève, la vengeance longtemps refoulée d'un homme contre son "ami" d'enfance, un vieillard nostalgique dans un fauteuil roulant... autant de thèmes proches de notre vie quotidienne qui nous portent à prendre au sérieux la boutade de Rey Bardbury dans sa brillante préface inédite: "Auteur de science-fiction, moi? Impossible! Mais quand donc?" Quatrième de couverture COLLECTION a LIRE EN ANGLAIS » DIRIGÉE PAR HENRI YVINEC La collection « Lire en anglais » s'adresse à tous ceux qui désirent découvrir ou redécouvrir le plaisir de lire dans leur langue d'origine les oeuvres des plus grands auteurs du XXè siècle. Notes en anglais en regard du texte, lexique bilingue en fin de volume dispensent d'un recours fastidieux au dictionnaire. Une histoire d'amour entre une institutrice et son élève, la vengeance longtemps refoulée d'un homme contre son « ami » d'enfance, un vieillard nostalgique dans un fauteuil roulant... autant de thèmes proches de notre vie quotidienne qui nous portent à prendre au sérieux la boutade de Ray Bradbury dans sa brillante préface inédite: « Auteur de science-fiction, moi? Impossible! Mais quand donc? »ÉPUISÉVOIR PRODUIT8,45 € -

MARTIAN CHRONICLES
BRADBURY RAYJanuary 1999: Rocket SummerOne minute it was Ohio winter, with doors closed, windows locked, the panes blind with frost, icicles fringing every roof, children skiing on slopes, housewives lumbering like great black bears in their furs along the icy streets.And then a long wave of warmth crossed the small town. A flooding sea of hot air; it seemed as if someone had left a bakery door open. The heat pulsed among the cottages and bushes and children. The icicles dropped, shattering, to melt. The doors flew open. The windows flew up. The children worked off their wool clothes. The housewives shed their bear disguises. The snow dissolved and showed last summer's ancient green lawns.Rocket summer. The words passed among the people in the open, airing houses. Rocket summer. The warm desert air changing the frost patterns on the windows, erasing the art work. The skis and sleds suddenly useless. The snow, falling from the cold sky upon the town, turned to a hot rain before it touched the ground.Rocket summer. People leaned from their dripping porches and watched the reddening sky.The rocket lay on the launching field, blowing out pink clouds of fire and oven heat. The rocket stood in the cold winter morning, making summer with every breath of its mighty exhausts. The rocket made climates, and summer lay for a brief moment upon the land....February 1999: YllaThey had a house of crystal pillars on the planet Mars by the edge of an empty sea, and every morning you could see Mrs. K eating the golden fruits that grew from the crystal walls, or cleaning the house with handfuls of magnetic dust which, taking all dirt with it, blew away on the hot wind. Afternoons, when the fossil sea was warm and motionless, and the wine trees stood stiff in the yard, and the little distant Martian bone town was all enclosed, and no one drifted out their doors, you could see Mr. K himself in his room, reading from a metal book with raised hieroglyphs over which he brushed his hand, as one might play a harp. And from the book, as his fingers stroked, a voice sang, a soft ancient voice, which told tales of when the sea was red steam on the shore and ancient men had carried clouds of metal insects and electric spiders into battle.Mr. and Mrs. K had lived by the dead sea for twenty years, and their ancestors had lived in the same house, which turned and followed the sun, flower-like, for ten centuries.Mr. and Mrs. K were not old. They had the fair, brownish skin of the true Martian, the yellow coin eyes, the soft musical voices. Once they had liked painting pictures with chemical fire, swimming in the canals in the seasons when the wine trees filled them with green liquors, and talking into the dawn together by the blue phosphorous portraits in the speaking room.They were not happy now.This morning Mrs. K stood between the pillars, listening to the desert sands heat, melt into yellow wax, and seemingly run on the horizon.Something was going to happen.She waited.She watched the blue sky of Mars as if it might at any moment grip in on itself, contract, and expel a shining miracle down upon the sand.Nothing happened.Tired of waiting, she walked through the misting pillars. A gentle rain sprang from the fluted pillar tops, cooling the scorched air, falling gently on her. On hot days it was like walking in a creek. The floors of the house glittered with cool streams. In the distance she heard her husband playing his book steadily, his fingers never tired of the old songs. Quietly she wished he might one day again spend as much time holding and touching her like a little harp as he did his incredible books.But no. She shook her head, an imperceptible, forgiving shrug. Her eyelids closed softly down upon her golden eyes. Marriage made people old and familiar, while still young.She lay back in a chair that moved to take her shape even as she moved. She closed her eyes tightly and nervously.The dream occurred.Her brown fingers trembled, came up, grasped at the air. A moment later she sat up, startled, gasping.She glanced about swiftly, as if expecting someone there before her. She seemed disappointed; the space between the pillars was empty.Her husband appeared in a triangular door. "Did you call?" he asked irritably."No!" she cried."I thought I heard you cry out.""Did I? I was almost asleep and had a dream!""In the daytime? You don't often do that."She sat as if struck in the face by the dream. "How strange, how very strange," she murmured. "The dream.""Oh?" He evidently wished to return to his book."I dreamed about a man.""A man?""A tall man, six feet one inch tall.""How absurd; a giant, a misshapen giant.""Somehow"--she tried the words--"he looked all right. In spite of being tall. And he had--oh, I know you'll think it silly--he had blue eyes!""Blue eyes! Gods!" cried Mr. K. "What'll you dream next? I suppose he had black hair?""How did you guess?" She was excited."I picked the most unlikely color," he replied coldly."Well, black it was!" she cried. "And he had a very white skin; oh, he was most unusual! He was dressed in a strange uniform and he came down out of the sky and spoke pleasantly to me." She smiled."Out of the sky; what nonsense!""He came in a metal thing that glittered in the sun," she remembered. She closed her eyes to shape it again. "I dreamed there was the sky and something sparkled like a coin thrown into the air, and suddenly it grew large and fell down softly to land, a long silver craft, round and alien. And a door opened in the side of the silver object and this tall man stepped out.""If you worked harder you wouldn't have these silly dreams.""I rather enjoyed it," she replied, lying back. "I never suspected myself of such an imagination. Black hair, blue eyes, and white skin! What a strange man, and yet--quite handsome.""Wishful thinking.""You're unkind. I didn't think him up on purpose; he just came in my mind while I drowsed. It wasn't like a dream. It was so unexpected and different. He looked at me and he said, "I've come from the third planet in my ship. My name is Nathaniel York----" ""A stupid name; it's no name at all," objected the husband."Of course it's stupid, because it's a dream," she explained softly. "And he said, "This is the first trip across space. There are only two of us in our ship, myself and my friend Bert." ""Another stupid name.""And he said, "We're from a city on Earth; that's the name of our planet," " continued Mrs. K. "That's what he said. "Earth" was the name he spoke. And he used another language. Somehow I understood him. With my mind. Telepathy, I suppose."Mr. K turned away. She stopped him with a word. "Yll?" she called quietly. "Do you ever wonder if--well, if there are people living on the third planet?""The third planet is incapable of supporting life," stated the husband patiently. "Our scientists have said there's far too much oxygen in their atmosphere.""But wouldn't it be fascinating if there were people? And they traveled through space in some sort of ship?""Really, Ylla, you know how I hate this emotional wailing. Let's get on with our work."It was late in the day when she began singing the song as she moved among the whispering pillars of rain. She sang it over and over again."What's that song?" snapped her husband at last, walking in to sit at the fire table."I don't know." She looked up, surprised at herself. She put her hand to her mouth, unbelieving. The sun was setting. The house was closing itself in, like a giant flower, with the passing of light. A wind blew among the pillars; the fire tablebubbled its fierce pool of silver lava. The wind stirred her russet hair, crooning softly in her ears. She stood silently looking out into the great sallow distances of sea bottom, as if recalling something, her yellow eyes soft and moist. " "Drink to me only with thine eyes, and I will pledge with mine," " she sang, softly, quietly, slowly. " "Or leave a kiss within the cup, and I'll not ask for wine." " She hummed now, moving her hands in the wind ever so lightly, her eyes shut. She finished the song.It was very beautiful."Never heard that song before. Did you compose it?" he inquired, his eyes sharp."No. Yes. No, I don't know, really!" She hesitated wildly. "I don't even know what the words are; they're another language!""What language?"She dropped portions of meat numbly into the simmering lava. "I don't know." She drew the meat forth a moment later, cooked, served on a plate for him. "It's just a crazy thing I made up, I guess. I don't know why."He said nothing. He watched her drown meats in the hissing fire pool. The sun was gone. Slowly, slowly the night came in to fill the room, swallowing the pillars and both of them, like a dark wine poured to the ceiling. Only the silver lava's glow lit their faces.She hummed the strange song again.Instantly he leaped from his chair and stalked angrily from the room.Later, in isolation, he finished supper.When he arose he stretched, glanced at her, and suggested, yawning, "Let's take the flame birds to town tonight to see an entertainment.""You don't mean it?" she said. "Are you feeling well?""What's so strange about that?&quo...ÉPUISÉVOIR PRODUIT13,60 € -

FAHRENHEIT 451
BRADBURY RAYInternationally acclaimed with more than 5 million copies in print, Fahrenheit 451 is Ray Bradbury's classic novel of censorship and defiance, as resonant today as it was when it was first published nearly 50 years ago.Guy Montag was a fireman whose job it was to start fires...The system was simple. Everyone understood it. Books were for burning...along with the houses in which they were hidden.Guy Montag enjoyed his job. He had been a fireman for ten years, and he had never questioned the pleasure of the midnight runs nor the joy of watching pages consumed by flames...never questioned anything until he met a seventeen-year-old girl who told him of a past when people were not afraid.Then he met a professor who told him of a future in which people could think...and Guy Montag suddenly realized what he had to do!EN STOCKCOMMANDER13,00 €
Du même éditeur
-

Neuf nouvelles réalistes
Maupassant Guy de ; Mérimée Prosper ; Villiers deChoix des textes, notes, présentation et dossier par Virginie Manouguian4e de couverture : Affaires de famille, amours déçues et règne de l'argent, tels sont les thèmes abordés dans ces neuf nouvelles, qui portent un regard critique sur la société du XIX? siècle. Des récits tantôt drôles, tantôt cruels qui permettent d'explorer l'art de la nouvelle réaliste. - Des questionnaires progressifs de compréhension et d'analyse du texte - Des exercices de lecture d'images - Des exercices de vocabulaire à partir de champs lexicaux - Des travaux d'écriture - Des activités : Histoire des arts - Des activités B2i - Les grands thèmes de l'oeuvre 1. Une peinture réaliste et critique de la société du XIX? siècle 2. La tragédie des sentiments - Deux groupements de textes 1. Portraits de femmes dans les romans du XIX? siècle 2. L'argent, cible de la satire du XVII? siècle à nos jours Recommandé pour la classe de 4?.EN STOCKCOMMANDER3,40 € -

Les regrets
Du Bellay Joachim ; Laugraud-de Sainte Hermine ChaRésumé : Dossier pédagogique de Charlotte Laugraud-de Sainte Hermine Lorsque son oncle part à Rome, Joachim du Bellay le suit pour être son secrétaire et intendant. Il est d'abord heureux de découvrir la ville italienne mais, très vite, il ressent le mal du pays. Il écrit alors Les Regrets, dont le célèbre vers " Heureux qui, comme Ulysse, a fait beau voyage " reste aujourd'hui encore associé à la littérature de l'exil. Un recueil fondateur, qui alterne entre élégie, satire et éloge, et qui montre tout l'art du poète à manier le sonnet. Groupement de textes : 1. Exil et mélancolie 2. Le poète, figure politiqueÉPUISÉVOIR PRODUIT4,51 € -

Le Malade imaginaire. Edition 2020
MOLIEREDossier pédagogique de Garance Kutukdjian. Argan, homme bien portant, se croit atteint de mille maux. Le remède ultime pour ce malade imaginaire ? Marier sa fille, Angélique, à un médecin. Mais c'est compter sans Toinette, la rusée servante, qui décide de déjouer les plans de son maître... Rires, danses et déguisements rythment cette comédie-ballet. Dans sa dernière pièce, Molière célèbre ainsi le triomphe de l'amour et de la vie sur la maladie et la mort.Sur commande, 2 à 4 joursCOMMANDER2,95 € -

L'île des esclaves. Comédie en un acte et en prose représentée pour la première fois par les Comédie
Marivaux Pierre de ; Bouillot Carine ; Laugraud-deSur l'île des esclaves, où Euphrosine et Iphicrate ont échoué, une loi impose aux maîtres et aux valets d'échanger leur condition. Soumis aux épreuves et aux humiliations de leurs domestiques, ces deux jeunes maîtres sont confrontés à l'inégalité des statuts sociaux. Moqueries, vengeances, jeux de pouvoir et de séduction rythment cette comédie enjouée où Marivaux mêle avec brio satire morale et réflexion sur le théâtre.Sur commande, 2 à 4 joursCOMMANDER3,20 €
De la même catégorie
-

La Croisade des Mondes de Sabbat
Abnett Dan ; Brouet Grégory ; Drouet Julien ; De MRésumé : Sous la plume de Dan Abnett, en se focalisant sur ses personnages des Fantômes de Gaunt si populaires, ce livre d'historique illustré met à l'honneur une fabuleuse série romanesque incontournable pour les fans de science-fiction militaire ou de Warhammer 40, 000.ÉPUISÉVOIR PRODUIT55,00 € -

Dracula
Stoker Bram ; Finné Jacques ; Lisle Isabelle deBienvenue chez moi ! Entrez librement et de votre plein gré » dit Dracula à son invité. Mais à partir du moment où le jeune Jonathan Harker a pénétré dans le mystérieux château du comte, les portes se referment et d?étranges forces se déchaînent? Le pouvoir maléfique du vampire s?étendra jusqu?en Angleterre et six héros courageux s?uniront contre l?horreur du mal ! Le roman de Bram Stoker (1897) donne naissance au mythe du vampire. Jouant de façon moderne avec les voix narratives etconfiant un rôle actif au lecteur, il fait entrer les vampires dans le paysage littéraire occidental. ? Des extraits annotés? Une présentation de Bram Stoker et de l?Angleterre victorienne? Un aperçu du genre du roman de vampireset de ses adaptations cinématographiques? Des questionnaires de lecture et d?analyse de l?oeuvre? Des documents iconographiques exploités? Un groupement de textes : « Histoires de vampires »ÉPUISÉVOIR PRODUIT5,15 € -

Roblox. Les meilleurs jeux d'aventure
Une nouvelle aventure commence avec roblox ! Roblox offre des mondes passionnants à explore et de dangereuses quêtes à entreprendre. Les guerriers courageux seraient sages de préparer soigneusement leur voyage. Ce guide est le compagnon idéal de toutes vos expéditions, que vous fuyiez une prison de haute sécurité, que vous évitiez une fusion nucléaire ou que vous combattiez des bêtes effrayantes. Il regorge d'informations utiles, de conseils et d'astuces, ainsi que d'interviews avec les créateurs des jeux. Il est le livre essentiel aux Robloxians, anciens et nouveaux.ÉPUISÉVOIR PRODUIT10,80 € -

Les dossiers secrets de Will Byers. Stranger Things
Gilbert Matthew J. ; Hervieux JulienRésumé : Les deux dernières années à Hawkins ont été si étranges que Will Byers lui-même a du mal à y croire. Difficile de dire ce qui est réel et ce qui ne l'est pas... Entre ces pages, il a rassemblé ses journaux, ses dessins, ses notes à propos du monde à l'envers... Ouvrez à vos risques et périls !ÉPUISÉVOIR PRODUIT10,80 €
