“The Two Sides of Scientific Discovery” ITF Read: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 novel)
Arthur C. Clarke was already one of the most famous SciFi writers
of all time before collaborating with Stanley Kubrick on 2001: A
SPACE ODYSSEY, so how did he feel about the release of the film
just beating his novel by a few months and ultimately...
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Arthur C. Clarke was already one of the most famous SciFi writers
of all time before collaborating with Stanley Kubrick on 2001: A
SPACE ODYSSEY, so how did he feel about the release of the film
just beating his novel by a few months and ultimately
overshadowing it? In episode 229, Luke & James discuss a
potentially tarnished legacy, a unique form of collaboration, a
difference of tone, and how changes to HAL 9000 alters the themes
of the story.
At the end they cast their votes on which was ultimately better:
the book or the movie!
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References
“The Sentinel” by Arthur C. Clarke
Jason Sanford piece on Arthur C. Clarke: Yes, Arthur C.
Clarke was likely a pedophile
Luke’s story in Reckoning 6: “What Good is a Sad Backhoe”
available for preorder:
https://reckoning.press/product/reckoning-6-print-edition-preorder/
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