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Arthur C. Clarke's big, famous novels are "dull, slow and passionless," but you have to admire the fertility of his imagination, writes Robert Silverberg.
On Arthur C. Clarke's centenary, Andrew Robinson lauds a prescient, original writer. I was struck by his unquenchable curiosity about science, literature and civilization — human and ...
British science fiction writer Sir Arthur C Clarke has died in his adopted home of Sri Lanka at the age of 90. The Somerset-born author achieved his greatest fame in 1968 when his short story The ...
Science fiction writer Sir Arthur C. Clarke, best known for “2001: A Space Odyssey,” was a prolific and best-selling author for four decades with an uncanny ability to predict the impact of ...
Arthur C. Clarke, the hugely prolific science-fiction writer whose optimistic view of our destiny in space inspired generations of readers and dreamers, died Wednesday in his adopted home of Sri ...
Movies * The sci-fi writer whose vision inspired Kubrick's 'Space Odyssey' ponders that famed year--and the future. 2001? Author Arthur C. Clarke Has Already Been There, and Beyond - Los Angeles Times ...
Arthur C. Clarke, author of 2001: A Space Odyssey and a man considered one of the world's top science fiction writers, has died.. He was 90. An aide announced his death Tuesday in Colombo, Sri ...
Arthur C. Clarke poses for a photo while he sits at his desk, circa 1969. Throughout his long life, famed science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke corresponded with numerous people.
Clarke's three laws, written by the British science fiction writer and futurist Arthur C. Clarke , are his observations on the nature of technology and discovery. Clarke was renowned for his ...
Personal Writings of Arthur C. Clarke Reveal the Evolution of “2001: A Space Odyssey” Works donated from the author’s archives in Sri Lanka include letters to Kubrick and an early draft of ...
Thai auteur Apichatpong Weerasethakul has revealed plans to shoot a film in Sri Lanka, inspired by the work of science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke.. Speaking to New York’s Metrograph theatre ...