How a beautiful story can be ruined by an ugly fact.
That things are only what they are, not what we want them to be.
2001: a space odyssey
"2001: A Space Odyssey" was not based on a short story. It was directly adapted from the screenplay written by Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick, who also co-wrote the novel of the same name concurrently with the film's production.
"The Secret" by Arthur C. Clarke is written in the past tense. The story is narrated using past tense verbs to describe events that have already occurred.
The Squares of the City by Science Fiction author John Brunner , Quarantine by sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke (short story) , The Defense by Vladimir Nabokov ,
The Sea Devil is a short story written by Arthur Gordon. The short story is about a man who fishes in the Florida Bay and catches a sea devil.
"2001: A Space Odyssey" is based on the novel of the same name written by Arthur C. Clarke. The film was co-written and directed by Stanley Kubrick. While the movie and book share similarities, they also have notable differences in themes and interpretation.
The theme of "Feathered Friend" by Arthur C. Clarke revolves around the bond between humans and animals, as well as the idea of communication beyond verbal language. It explores themes of friendship, trust, and understanding between different species.
It starts when he stated that she was with him when he drve north to attend that ill-fated seminar at berekley.
To consider and learn the significance of the events in the story and how to relate to each other, and to be entertained.
"The Final Problem" is the short story written by Arthur Conan Doyle and features his detective Sherlock Holmes. It was first published in Strand Magazine in December 1893
In the story, Arthur is shown to have died and been buried, possibly symbolizing the end of his journey or the cycle of his life. This event may also carry significance in terms of closure, transition, or rebirth for the characters or themes in the story.
Arthur Gordon, who is not a well known author at all.