"If I have given you delight in all that I have done, let me lie quiet in that night, which shall be yours anon."
Arthur C. Clarke, prominent science fiction author and one of the most visionary minds of our century, has died today aged 90. Arthur C. Clarke died in hospital care in Sri Lanka this morning according to reports from the
BBC.
Clarke was well known for his science fiction works which included the likes of the hugely influential
2001: A Space Odyssey and
The Songs of Distant Earth, but was also an early pioneer of satellite communication. Clarke is credited with being the first person to conceptualise geostationary communication satellites and has therefore had a huge and lasting impact on the way people communicate.
Clarke was born the son of a farmer in Somerset in 1917 and enjoyed a long and prolific position as one of the forefathers of science fiction, having published many novels and helping to push forward the development of radar technologies during World War II.
Having originally written stories for comic books before moving to full-length novels, Clarke was acknowledged by Gene Roddenberry as the major inspiration for the first series of
Star Trek. He is survived by Clarke's Law, which states that "
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
Speaking at his 90th birthday last year, Clarke told fans that he wanted to be remembered most as a writer capable of stretching the imagination.
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If I have given you delight in all that I have done, let me lie quiet in that night, which shall be yours anon."
Pass on your respects in
the forums.
I think I'll re-read 2001-3001 (and others) in memory of a true visionary.
A sad day for us all.
Great book - if you haven't read any Clarke at all, or the only exposure you've had to him is 2001 and the Mysterious World series, read this.
Corrected for accuracy, but at least Harlan Ellison is still causing a ruckus.
RIP Arthur, may you be remembered in more ways than you ever hoped.
Edit- With Anthony Minghella and The Original Captain Birds Eye also gone, it's a very sad day.
RIP mate, i'm doing what i can to follow the way he lived and enjoyed life.
He will be missed.
At least there is new blood: Charles Stross, Justina Robson, Richard Morgan...
+philip K dick :|
Pssst. See my previous post...
Last I heard was that Morgan Freeman (no relation to Gordon though) was connected to the film version but that was a long time ago.