Something Wicked This Way Comes

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Ray Bradbury: Something Wicked This Way Comes (1962, Simon & Schuster)

304 pages

English language

Published July 18, 1962 by Simon & Schuster.

ISBN:
978-84-450-7014-7
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OCLC Number:
519442
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7915735

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Something Wicked This Way Comes is a 1962 dark fantasy novel by Ray Bradbury. It is about two 13-year-old best friends, Jim Nightshade and William Halloway, and their nightmarish experience with a traveling carnival that comes to their Midwestern home, Green Town, Illinois, on October 24th. In dealing with the creepy figures of this carnival, the boys learn how to combat fear. The carnival's leader is the mysterious "Mr. Dark", who seemingly wields the power to grant the townspeople's secret desires. In reality, Dark is a malevolent being who, like the carnival, lives off the life force of those they enslave. Mr. Dark's presence is countered by that of Will's father, Charles Halloway, the janitor of the town library, who harbors his own secret fear of growing older because he feels he is too old to be Will's dad. The novel combines elements of fantasy and horror, analyzing the conflicting …

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The Carousel Spins On

Returns, reversals, and endless trips forward and backward on the carousel. Such is a life. I first read Something Wicked This Way Comes as a 13-year-old boy (not dissimilar in age to Will and Jim, the novel's main protagonists) and for the second time as a middle-aged man (now close in age to the careworn library janitor Charles Holloway, Will's father). My interest was originally driven by the then-current film adaptation from Disney Studios - I knew Bradbury as author of The Martian Chronicles and Fahrenheit 451, but had cracked neither book. My own literary interests then leaned toward the pop-horrors of Stephen King and the fun-loving heroic fantasy of the type published by Tor Books. Something Wicked challenged my sensibilities and youthful reading skills, and it's interesting to note my reaction after four decades. If I'm nothing else, I'm consistent, as my response was similar in 2025.

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