jeansGuyOZ
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He died just yesterday.
http://nullrefer.com/?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18345158
I believe he merits the title of Grand Old Man of Science fiction, probably more so than Isaac Asimov or Arthur C Clarke. It's also the case that many of his stories were not science fiction at all. Many were straight-out fantasy, and many were neither fantasy nor SF, just poignant observations on the human condition.
In an astonishing coincidence, I happen to have two books of his short stories on hand, borrowed from two different libraries. The Golden Apples of the Sun is highly recommended - a collection af a couple of dozen short stories, some SF, some fantasy, some neither, but each one a gem. Some of his stories were made into films, but he is an author who really need to be READ, not watched on the screen. It's not just the stories, it's the way in which they are told that is so magical.
At the end of that clip he says "You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture; all you have to do is get people to stop reading them."
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http://nullrefer.com/?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-18345158
I believe he merits the title of Grand Old Man of Science fiction, probably more so than Isaac Asimov or Arthur C Clarke. It's also the case that many of his stories were not science fiction at all. Many were straight-out fantasy, and many were neither fantasy nor SF, just poignant observations on the human condition.
In an astonishing coincidence, I happen to have two books of his short stories on hand, borrowed from two different libraries. The Golden Apples of the Sun is highly recommended - a collection af a couple of dozen short stories, some SF, some fantasy, some neither, but each one a gem. Some of his stories were made into films, but he is an author who really need to be READ, not watched on the screen. It's not just the stories, it's the way in which they are told that is so magical.
At the end of that clip he says "You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture; all you have to do is get people to stop reading them."
Please, use the new anonymizer/ Whisper
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