Arthur C. Clarke Dies at 90


I fondly remember reading such Clarke classics as "A Fall of Moondust", "Rendezvous With Rama" and "Childhoods End", in the 70's so it was with great sadness that I learned of his death from Heart failure aged 90.

Author of over 100 books, Clarke was a visionary, in the 40's he predicted the communications satellite and mobile phone. In 1965 he wrote 2001 a Space Odyssey, based on his short story "The Sentinel" and was nominated for an Oscar for the screenplay of the film in 1968 with Stanley Kubrick with whom he co-wrote the screenplay.

On his 90th birthday Arthur listed three wishes for the world: -

  • To embrace cleaner energy resources
  • For a lasting peace in his homeland of Sri Lanka
  • For evidence of extraterrestrial beings.
Rest in peace Arthur, child of the stars.

Comments

Löst Jimmy said…
Hi George
Sad news indeed
Do you remember that tv series Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World?
George Ternent said…
Hi Jimmy,

Spookily I was trying out a Wordpress theme called Kubrick just before I learned of Clarke's demise. Now that's a story for Mysterious World if Ever There Was One.

As an aside, have you checked out the new Nick Cave album yet? It's superb, a bizare mish mash of styles, reminiscent of such diverse talents as Jim Morrison, Bob Dylan, Leonard Cohen and Nick Drake. Fantastic.

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