I think I probably haven't separated out Bradbury's work for special attention mainly because it's so much "in the air," that it's part of one's environment, and one doesn't notice it sufficiently to comment on it.
Bradbury was one of the first SF authors I stumbled across, specifically "The Martian Chronicles," which just blew my brains across the wall and splattered them on the library windows. His use of language, imagery, the very human details of his work...it astonished me. Sometimes I hear Bradbury creeping into my dialogue from time to time...a turn of phrase or a word choice.
Interestingly enough, if you ask Bradbury who was one of his primary influences, prehaps the most singular influence, he'll cite Norman Corwin as well.
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