How many awards has Ray Bradbury won?

Ray Bradbury won numerous awards throughout his lifetime, including:

* Hugo Award:

* Best Novella (1954) for "The Martian Chronicles"

* Best Short Story (1955) for "The Veldt"

* Best Novel (1954) for "Fahrenheit 451"

* Best Dramatic Presentation (1981) for "The Martian Chronicles"

* Best Related Book (1983) for "The Illustrated Man"

* Life Achievement Award (1992)

* Nebula Award:

* Best Novella (1963) for "The Illustrated Man"

* World Fantasy Award:

* For Lifetime Achievement (1980)

* Bram Stoker Award:

* For Lifetime Achievement (1990)

* National Book Award:

* For Distinguished Contribution to American Letters (2000)

* O. Henry Award:

* For "The Veldt" (1950)

* Science Fiction Writers of America Grand Master Award:

* (1992)

* Many other awards and honors from organizations and universities.

While an exact number is hard to pin down due to the breadth of his work and the variety of awards received, Bradbury's literary legacy is undoubtedly marked by a remarkable number of accolades.

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