Death-Wish by Ray Bradbury Episode #185
Ray Bradbury | February 13, 2024-
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Death-Wish by Ray Bradbury Episode #185
Ray Bradbury
DEATH-WISH
Episode #185 · Written by Ray Bradbury · Narrated by Scott Miller
Albert Steinbeck has spent years wandering a dead Mars in pursuit of a single object no one can explain and no one has ever kept. The hunt gives his days motion and his failures an excuse, allowing him to move endlessly through ruined cities without ever choosing a different life.
Death-Wish tightens its grip not through spectacle, but through pressure. As the search closes in, the story shifts from pursuit to confrontation, forcing Steinbeck to face what the Bottle actually represents to him—and what might be left once the chase ends.
Ray Bradbury builds tension through atmosphere and restraint, letting silence, distance, and obsession do the work. The story listens like a confession stretched across a barren world, where desire becomes both compass and trap.
First published in Planet Stories, Death-Wish belongs to Bradbury’s early period of emotionally driven science fiction, where Mars is less a frontier than a mirror. The planet’s ruins echo the inner lives of the men who drift through them.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ray Bradbury’s fiction appeared in magazines including Planet Stories, Weird Tales, Astounding, and The Saturday Evening Post, long before his novels reached a wider audience. His early Mars stories helped define a poetic, psychological approach to science fiction that stood apart from hardware-driven space tales.
Best known for works such as The Martian Chronicles, Fahrenheit 451, and dozens of classic short stories, Bradbury consistently explored characters stalled between longing and action. Death-Wish distills that tension into one of his most intimate and unsettling narratives.
LISTEN TO THE STORY
Listen to Death-Wish by Ray Bradbury — a haunting vintage science fiction story where a lifelong search on Mars leads to a dangerous moment of choice.
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These stories send explorers, settlers, soldiers, and scientists across the void to a place where survival is never guaranteed. Thin air, vast deserts, and abandoned cities create a landscape that is both harsh and haunting.
Whether the planet is home to ancient Martians, fragile colonies, or the last hope after Earth’s decline, Mars stories are about adaptation.
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