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Sunday, April 22, 2007

Stories by heavenly theater of action

Following links provide exploration of Arthur Clarke's novels & short stories reviewed here by heavenly bodies where the story unfolds.

  1. Europa (moon of Jupiter)
  2. Ganymede (moon of Jupiter)
  3. Hally's Comet
  4. Io (moon of Jupiter)
  5. Japetus (also called Iapetus) (moon of Saturn). Some times, these are miss-spelt as Japitus, or Iapitus.
  6. Jupiter
  7. Moon
  8. Phobos (moon of Mars)
  9. Saturn
  10. Venus

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Tinkoo Valia

Tinkoo Valia
Bombay, India
Introduction
Best of Clarke
Ratings defined
Common Clarkian story elements
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By format, then quality

  • Novels
  • Short stories

By Format

  • Novels
  • Short stories
  • Collections

By quality

  • Time well spent
  • OK if you don't have anything better to do
  • Time waster

By theme, or other criteria

  • Humor
  • Human history
  • Thriller
  • All themes ...
  • Space Odyssey series
  • Rama series
  • By technology idea ...
  • By heavenly theater of action ...

Best of Clarke

  • First story in "2001 A Space Odyssey": Beast becomes man
  • Superiority: How not to deploy new technology
  • Maelstrom II: Crazy but effective rescue
  • Crusade: No life, only intelligence!
  • First half of "Richter 10": Taming earthquakes
  • Travel by Wire!: Star Trek style transporter
  • The Deep Range: How about taking farming to seas?
  • A Fall of Moondust: How will vanished revelers be located & saved?
  • The Songs of Distant Earth: Optimists shall inherit the world!
  • The City & the Stars: Harry Potter fans' special
  • Breaking strain: Only one of the two men can live. Who will?
  • Rescue Party: Mother of all Clarkian fiction

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16 December 1917 - 19 March 2008
 

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