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The Sentinel

By (author) Arthur C. Clarke
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: Voyager
Published: 18th Sep 2000
Dimensions: w 111mm h 178mm d 20mm
Weight: 120g
ISBN-10: 0586212043
ISBN-13: 9780586212042
Barcode No: 9780586212042
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Synopsis
The best collection ever of Arthur C. Clarke's short fiction, including the stories on which 2001: A Space Odyssey and Childhood's End were based. The Sentinel is a magnificent retrospective showcase of Arthur C. Clarke's finest shorter fiction. Spanning four decades of writing, this book includes many gems of a genius at the height of his powers. The title piece is the story that inspired 2001. 'Guardian Angel' is a rarely anthologised work that gave birth to Childhood's End, and 'The Songs of Distant Earth' is the original version of Clarke's own favourite novel. Along with other vaulting tales of imagination are fascinating introductions telling the history of each story from conception to completion. From one of the greatest science-fiction writers of all time. The Sentinel is one of those all-too-few collections that must be read, re-read, then treasured.

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'Clarke is one of the greatest imaginative writers of hard science fiction'
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'Arthur Clarke is one of the true geniuses of our time'
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'Arthur C. Clarke is the prophet of the space age'
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'A one-man literary Big Bang, Clarke has originated his own vast and teeming futurist universe'
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'3001 is not just a page-turner, plugged in to the great icons of HAL and the monoliths, but a book of wisdom too, pithy and provocative'
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'Arthur C. Clarke is blessed with one of the most astounding imaginations ever encountered in print'
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'One of the truly prophetic figures of the space age... the colossus of science fiction'
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