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kommer älska Anmäl dig till LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Some of Clarke’s greatest short stories. These stories are truly amazing and ingenious, only proving that Arthur Clarke is the master of science fiction. ( )A collection of some of Clarke's best science fiction stories, including the one which inspired "2001: a Space Oddysey", "The Sentinel". Other memorable stories include "Rescue Party", with a dynamite last line, "Refugee", "The Wind From The Sun", "A Meeting With Medusa" and "Guardian Angel". Clarke is hands-down the best science fiction short-story writer in the business. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Amazon.com (ISBN 0425093891, Paperback)Originally published in 1983, the "2001 Anniversary Edition" of Arthur C. Clarke's The Sentinel offers insight and commentary on 10 of Clarke's most notable short stories.In Clarke's introduction, he explores why he became the kind of writer he did, and he offers a look at the very first paragraph he ever published--in 1933. This anthology spans three decades, beginning in 1946 with the second story he published, "The Rescue Party," and offers a chance to read some of the short stories that later germinated into his most spectacular works. It's a special treat to be able to see the beginnings of 2001: A Space Odyssey and Childhood's End, along with Clarke's thoughts on how each story came about. The truly amazing thing is that Clarke's short fiction still holds up, by and large. It's unavoidable that time would catch up with Clarke, though. In fact, he almost apologetically reminds the reader that while "Jupiter V" is dated, Sputnik was still six years in the future when it was written in 1951. While it would have been wonderful if Clarke had added an additional introduction about the human race's journey into 2001 and beyond for this special edition, that was not to be. His most recent words in this anthology were written in 1983. But that's a minor quibble. With exceptional illustrations by Lebbeus Woods, The Sentinel is a must-read, not only for Clarke fans, but for all readers of science fiction. --Kathie Huddleston (hämtat från Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:52 -0400) Första testrundan har stängts. Gå till Open Shelves Classification-gruppen om du vill veta mer. |
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