Arthur C. Clarke (Index)


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Science Fiction & Society: Arthur C. Clarke

The following are articles at Science Fiction and Society about Arthur C. Clarke and/or his works.

Against the Fall of Night (Book Review)
Arthur C. Clarke has been one of the most prolific and successful science fiction writers of all time. But everyone has to start somewhere. What was his first work like? Come on in and find out as we take a look at Against the Fall of Night.

Cradle (Book Review)
Arthur C. Clarke’s first collaborative fiction effort was less than stellar. His pairing with Gentry Lee is best known for the three Rama sequels, but this is where it all began.

SF and the 20th Century, Part 1: Favorite Stories
As the 20th century comes to a close we begin a look back at the past 100 years of SF. In this first in a new series of articles I present ten of my all-time favorite stories and invite you to tell us about yours. (Contains sections on 2001: A Space Odyssey and Rendezvous with Rama.)

The Hammer of God (Book Review)
Before there was Deep Impact, Armageddon, and Asteroid there was this Arthur C. Clarke tale about death and destruction from the sky and mankind’s attempts to avert it.

Zeus's Little Secret, Or Galileo and Clarke's Europan Vacation
At first glance, it seems obvious that Earth is the only locale in our solar system that harbors life. But is this really true? In the film version of 2001: A Space Odyssey there was something afoot on the moons of Jupiter. Thanks to images from the Galileo spacecraft, it now appears that this might be true. The moon Europa may just be home to a vast ocean of liquid water. Was Clarke right all along?

 


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