Clarke's Odyssey yarns, like Herbert's Dune and Asimov's
Foundation, have been self-perpetuating if, thus far, unimpressive.
The far superior Kubrick movie overshadowed 2001; 2010 was
inventive but flatly undramatic. This, happily, is the most
gripping and stimulating entry to date. Savvy readers will be
tipped off by the title date: yes, Halley's comet is returning to
the inner solar system. Aboard state-of-the-art spaceship Universe,
a crew of scientists - including Heywood Floyd, now ancient but
still fit, thanks to years of low-gravity living - will rendezvous
with, and land on, Halley's comet. Meanwhile, astronomers in the
Jupiter system observe the appearance of a huge, enigmatic mountain
on the moon Europa. (Readers will recall that, in 2010, the
intelligence controlling the ubiquitous monoliths turned Jupiter
into a mini-sun in order to foster the development of intelligent
life on Europa; humans were warned to keep off.) Then, a ship
touring the Jovian moons is forced to crash-land on Europa by a
fanatical Afrikaner saboteur. Why? Well, the embittered, vengeful
Afrikaners (booted out of South Africa) have learned that the
mountain on Europa is made of - pure diamond! (An irresistible
prize as far as the Afrikaners are concerned.) Ship Universe speeds
to the rescue - but what of the ban against landing on Europa? Will
the still-mysterious, immensely powerful monoliths interfere? With
starchild Dave Bowman and computer Hal waiting in the wings, Clarke
provides intriguing and satisfying answers. The all-round best
Odyssey so far. Indeed, Clarke, with an absorbing blend of
scientific extrapolation and events that generate their own
tension, has returned to something like Vintage form after years in
the fictional doldrums. (Kirkus Reviews)
Arthur C.Clarke's space saga contines in 2061, when an Earth vessel
landing on Halley's Comet marks the beginning of another
confrontation between Heywood Floyd and David Bowman - or whatever
Bowman has become - a newly independent HAL and the unseen alien
power that controls the destiny of Earth. Arthur C.Clarke, one of
most popular science fiction writers of the 20th century, has
written over 50 books including "The City and the Stars",
"Rendezvous with Rama", "Childhood's End", "2001: A Space Odyssey"
and "2010: Odyssey Two".
General
Imprint: |
Voyager
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 1997 |
Authors: |
Arthur C. Clarke
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Dimensions: |
178 x 111 x 20mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Mass Market
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Pages: |
302 |
Edition: |
Re-issue |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-586-20319-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Science fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-586-20319-2 |
Barcode: |
9780586203194 |
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