Futuria Fantasia, Fall 1939
Futuria Fantasia, Fall 1939
Futuria Fantasia, published in Fall 1939 by Ray Bradbury, is a science fiction magazine that captures the essence of the genre during the late 1930s. This second volume features a mix of editorial content, short stories, articles, and poetry, showcasing the imaginative spirit of the emerging sci-fi culture. Notable contributions include original stories like 'The Galapurred Forsendyke' and 'The Prisoner of Time,' which delve into surrealism and technological ambition, alongside Bradbury's critical commentary on the science fiction fandom. The magazine serves as a historical snapshot of a vibrant period in American literature, reflecting both the creativity and complexities of the genre.





















