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{{byline|last=Guffey|first=Robert|url=http://prmlr.us/mr13guf}}On the Evening of September 10th 2001, having finished writing the first draft of a new article, I decided to take a walk to celebrate at some time around eight o' clock. I've always enjoyed taking walks, like the protagonist of Ray Bradbury's short story "The Pedestrian." And just the protagonist of "The Pedestrian" I discovered taking a walk in a suburb of Los Angles isn't always as easy as it should be. 


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===Works Cited===
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« The Mailer ReviewVolume 13 Number 1 • 2019 »

On the Evening of September 10th 2001, having finished writing the first draft of a new article, I decided to take a walk to celebrate at some time around eight o' clock. I've always enjoyed taking walks, like the protagonist of Ray Bradbury's short story "The Pedestrian." And just the protagonist of "The Pedestrian" I discovered taking a walk in a suburb of Los Angles isn't always as easy as it should be.

17 February 2021, at 04:25.

Works Cited

  • {{cite book |last= Bradbury| first= Ray |title= The pedestrian|
  • {{cite magazine|title= Paranoia Magazine|
  • "Weekly World News".