Excerpt From Arthur C. Clarke's Last Work
Ubuntukitten writes "The Telegraph is running an excerpt from Arthur C. Clarke's last work, called 'The Last Theorem.' Fellow writer Frederik Pohl helped out. It's a reassuring chunk of old-fashioned sci-fi, describing an Olympics that's set on the moon. Typically for Clarkian sci-fi, is very much about the practicalities of mounting a Lunar Olympics, rather than any wild fantasy." The excerpt's centerpiece is a trip to the moon that begins with a space elevator ride. The book will be published on Aug. 1.
That man is scary-stunning-awesome. If you haven't already done so, go read "The Nine Billion Names of God".
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F. Pohl is one of the great masters of SF, if you haven't heard of him go read 'the space merchants', then check when it was written...
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I lived in Beijing until last month for several years. The reports of poor air quality are completely true.
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