A review by thyroyalreader
No Particular Night or Morning by Ray Bradbury

dark emotional reflective sad fast-paced

4.5

Not my favourite of Bradbury’s “The Illustrated Man” but criminally underrated. Seems to perfectly capture even my own experiences with depersonalisation and derealisation, as well as the object of solloquism that asks if there is any form of object permanence- in our minds, our hearts, or in reality, displayed to the extreme in the character Hitchcock. For Bradbury’s work, this one was less unsettling due to technology, but instead commentary on the terror that is mankind to itself. Technology supplementing the eminent overthinking! Classic Bradbury subverting Bradbury.