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Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines

Ray Bradbury

First published December 1998
Type Short Fiction
Length Short Story

<b>From the front flap of the Avon edition:</b> "In the stories of Ray Bradbury, readers have journeyed beyond the boundaries set by their imaginations, and have reveled in fantastic realms created by "one of the world's outstanding storytellers" (<i>Toronto Globe &amp; Mail</i>). Now this prolific writer spins an enchanting fable about a lost boy who makes the acquaintance of a long-forgotten, though very powerful, ancient god. <p>When Ahmed, the twelve-year-old son of a caravan leader, falls from his camel, he is lost in a vast desert, and his situation looks ominous. Isolated and alone, the young boy begins to cry and his tears awaken the ancient god Gonn-Ben-Allah, Keeper of the Ghosts of the Lost Names, who lies beneath the sand. <p>Rising to full form for the first time in tens of thousands of years, the majestic Gonn tells his frightened savior that fate has brought them together. To comfort Ahmed, the god bestows the gift of flight upon the boy, and the pair sets off on an evening of spectacular adventures. Traveling through time and space, Gonn shows the fascinated Ahmed the wonders of the world - past and present - and its sorrows. Within each startling revelation, Ahmed finds wisdom - and learns to accept life for all it has to offer."

Date Publication Publisher Type Page
December 1998 Cover Ahmed and the Oblivion Machines: A Fable Avon Books Chapbook
October 2021 Cover Ahmed e as máquinas esquecidas Biblioteca Azul Chapbook