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| "Sun and Shadow" | |
|---|---|
| Short story byRay Bradbury | |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Short story |
| Publication | |
| Published in | The Reporter |
| Publication type | Periodical |
| Media type | Print (Magazine) |
| Publication date | 17 March 1953 |
"Sun and Shadow" is ashort story byRay Bradbury first published in 1953 in the American news magazineThe Reporter. Later that same year, Bradbury anthologized it inThe Golden Apples of the Sun.
In 1957, Quenian Press published a limited edition of 90 copies of the story for members of theRoxburghe Club of San Francisco.
"Sun and Shadow" was one of Bradbury's short stories adapted into an episode of the television seriesThe Ray Bradbury Theater. In the episode, which aired on October 3, 1992, the title is misspelled "Shaddow" both on-screen and on the DVD menu.
A man named Ricardo objects when a photographer uses the exterior of his house for a photo shoot. Ricardo becomes angry about the photo shooting and intervenes to prevent it. He goes to desperate measures to show the photographer that he does not want his house in the photo shoot. He goes to the extent where he takes off his clothes so that the photographer wouldn't use the house in the photo shoot. He eventually gets his way, and makes a few great points while at it.
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