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Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines: A Fable
 
 

Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines: A Fable [Hardcover]

Ray Bradbury , Christopher Lane


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 64 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Canada / Fiction (Dec 1 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380977044
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380977048
  • Product Dimensions: 24.5 x 16.3 x 1.2 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 318 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,778,169 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From Library Journal

In this fable, a young Arab boy, lost in the desert, receives the gift of flight from the ancient god Gonn-Ben-Allah, Keeper of the Ghosts of Lost Names.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Twelve-year-old Ahmed, dazzled by the stars, falls off his camel into the desert sands and is sure he will now die. But he unearths a bronze face, weeps upon it--and it comes to life, expanding into a godlike giant named Gonn-ben-Allah. Instead of dying, Ahmed is soon flying--with Gonn, by himself, and vicariously in various historic contraptions, starting with the wings of Icarus, that Gonn shows him in visions. The point of this ostensible fable is that a person should aspire ever upward, because that is what being human is all about. But why are all the flying devices dubbed oblivion machines? What is the significance of Gonn's full name--after all, doesn't ben-Allah mean son of God? This is thin gruel, lacking any stylistic or conceptual depth and not helped by artist Chris Lane's drawings, which look as though Disney's Aladdin is his favorite movie. Only the cachet of the Bradbury name gives it any allure. Ray Olson

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Amazon.com: 3.8 out of 5 stars (5 customer reviews)

9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A book for all aside from the jaded and the cynical. Jump!Ju, Jun 5 2000
By Bill Oberg - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines: A Fable (Hardcover)
Forget the critics' jaded slant. Ahmed is a wonderful story, chock full of inspiration and guidance in bounds.

Do keep in mind however that this is a "fable" and not one of his longer, more in depth novels.

Although steeped in sometimes confusing philosophical banter, Ahmed is more than worth the extra time spent reading very closely as to carefully digest all the hidden wonderment and life inspiring shouts. Each read through, should provide for only more clarity and understanding of Mr. Bradburys' secret recipe for living life as it should be, to it's fullest.

A great book to help remind you during times of despair what living is all about.

There! Take that BOOKLIST and others. Poke, stab, poke!


4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A really unusual Fable, Mar 13 2001
By Stephanie Martin - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines: A Fable (Hardcover)
I picked up this book because I'm a fan of Ray Bradbury, and it was one of the featured books around Christmastime. It's a short book, which is nice, Bradbury gives the fable without a lot of excess writing.

There is something about the book that really drew me in while I was reading it. Maybe it was the wonderful black and while drawings that are scattered through the book, illustration various scenes. Maybe it was just the story itself, the story of a young boy who learns to think and feel with his heart and mind, and learns to fly with the help of a most unusual god. Whatever the reason the book drew me in, it was a valid one. The book is a good one, with an important moral, provided you take the time to sit down and read it.


4 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bradbury... mas del maestro, April 13 2000
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This review is from: Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines: A Fable (Hardcover)
Ahmed tiene doce años. Acompaña a su padre en una caravana que atraviesa el desierto. En la oscuridad de la noche, Ahmed cae de su camello y se pierde en el inmenso paisaje de arena. Desesperado y solo, comienza a llorar. Sus lágrimas despiertan a una extraña estatua de bronce, semienterrada en la arena, que le dice: "Soy amigo del silencio, compañero de la penumbra, heredero del amanecer ... Soy el dios de todos los cielos y aires y vientos que jamás soplaron en la tierra desde que el Tiempo comenzó". Para consolar a Ahmed, el dios le concede el don de volar, y los dos emprenden una aventura espectacular. Las maravillas y las penas del mundo, el pasado y el presente desfilan ante sus ojos. Con cada revelación, Ahmed aprende todo lo que la vida puede ofrecer. El maestro Bradbury ofrece una fábula encantadora para chicos de todas las edades. "Me han enterrado, matado mil veces y encerrado en mil tumbas sin nombres. ¿Quiénes?, gritó Ahmed Los soñadores que no sueñan, los soñadores que no hacen. Los que dudan y matan el sueño. Los muertos que caminan, que ven cielos sin aves y mares sin naves. Deja que tu alma instruya a tu corazón, que tu corazón hable a tu lengua. Exhala. Celebra. ¡Grita! Salta al vació y construye tus alas en la caída. La locura es coraje. " Un gran libro, definitivamente un must-read para los seguidores de este, uno de los narradores de lirica mas bella de la literatura norteamericana.
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