Homecoming is a 1946 short story by Speculative Fiction author Ray Bradbury. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Association | Description | Place | Locale | Food | Event | |
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1946/00/00 | Weird Tales (magazine) | Not the Publisher | Weird Tales rejects Ray Bradbury's "Homecoming". | ||||
1946/07/00 | Truman Capote | Editor Assistant | Bradbury submits "Homecoming" to Mademoiselle. Editorial assistant Truman Capote rescues the manuscript from a slush pile and submits it for publication. | ||||
1946/10/00 | Charles Addams | Artist | Charles Addams contributes an illustration for Mademoiselle magazine's publication of Ray Bradbury's short story "Homecoming". | ||||
1946/10/00 | Ray Bradbury | Author | Mademoiselle publishes "Homecoming". The short story will go on to earn an O Henry Award and a place in O Henry Prize Stories. | ||||
1946/10/00 | Mademoiselle (magazine) | Publisher | Mademoiselle publishes "Homecoming". The short story will go on to earn an O Henry Award and a place in O Henry Prize Stories. | ||||
1946/10/00 | Einar Elliott | Uncle Einar | Mademoiselle publishes "Homecoming". The short story will go on to earn an O Henry Award and a place in O Henry Prize Stories. |
Particulars for Homecoming (Bradbury short story): | |||
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Narrative Arts | Fiction | prose literature, especially short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people | |
Narrative Arts | Narrative | an account of connected events | |
Narrative Arts | Prose | ordinary written language | |
Art Type | Short Story | short form narrative fiction | |
Narrative Arts | Speculative Fiction | a genre of fiction that encompasses works in which the setting is other than the real world, involving supernatural, futuristic, or other imagined elements |
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Original Language: | English |