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Green Shadows, White Whale

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In 1953, Ray Bradbury was invited to Ireland. To write a script for the screen adaptation of "Moby Dick", which was being prepared by the famous director of "old Hollywood" John Huston, known for the film "The Maltese Falcon". The script was ready, and the movie with Gregory Peck and Orson Welles was released in 1956.
Bradbury genuinely fell in love with the rainy Green Isle and its soulful inhabitants. Ireland and the Irish became recurring characters in Bradbury's poetic stories. Over time, the stories became so many that they formed a whole cycle, and Bradbury decided to combine them into one novel. In it there was a place for stories about working on the script, about the sinister banshees and cheerful Irish, about cozy pubs and gloomy castles, about the cold wind and warm wind ...
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