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message 2: by Dan (new)

Dan I just watched this short youtube video about him, which I thought was pretty interesting. Bradbury, Serling, Shatner, Ellison and others briefly discussing Charles Beaumont: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0eze...


message 3: by Merl (new)

Merl Fluin | 93 comments As it happens, I just recently read the short story collection Perchance To Dream. I didn't love it, to be honest, but lots of other people do. He does seem to have been an interesting guy.


message 4: by Scott (new)

Scott I have that collection but haven't read it yet.


message 5: by Merl (new)

Merl Fluin | 93 comments Scott wrote: "I have that collection but haven't read it yet."

My review is here in case you're interested (with spoilers hidden): https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 6: by Marie-Therese (new)

Marie-Therese (mariethrse) | 550 comments I read that collection a while ago and gave it three stars.

While I didn't write a review, I did post this as I read it: "The academic/lit crit side of me can recognize that these stories were surely influential in their time and that Beaumont, as man and writer, has a place of importance in the history of the science fiction genre, but the plain old reader in me is finding these tales terribly dated, rather poorly written, and just not all that interesting. I'll finish the book but I doubt I'll be searching out any more by this author." In other words, my take was very similar to Merl's above.


message 7: by Merl (new)

Merl Fluin | 93 comments Marie-Therese wrote: "In other words, my take was very similar to Merl's above."

Almost identical, in fact! 😀


message 8: by David (new)

David Merrill | 2 comments My favorite Beaumont collection is The Howling Man (Charles Beaumont:Selected Stories). The stories were selected and introduced by Twilight Zone alum and other media friends of Beaumont.


message 9: by Justin (new)

Justin (justinbienvenue) | 71 comments Randolph wrote: "Beaumont had some weird disease that some people call Alzheimers but was actually never diagnosed that caused him to age prematurely. Almost like one of his stories."

Yeah, very weird indeed. Kind of ironic for a guy who wrote for The Twilight Zone and aged rapidly and died under strange circumstances.


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