“Clarke incarnates the essence of, which is to blend two otherwise opposite activities into a single story, that of the advancement of mankind.” “He places his characters in a near future where science has changed the way we live and the possibilities for adventure. “Clarke, along with Asimov and Heinlein, is unique in that his human dramas are determined by advances in science and technology,” Slusser, a professor of comparative literature, said in 2005. Clarke” and curator emeritus of UC Riverside’s Eaton Collection - the world’s largest publicly accessible collection of science fiction, fantasy, horror and utopian fiction - ranks Clarke as one of the three greatest science-fiction writers of all time. George Slusser, author of the 1978 book “The Space Odysseys of Arthur C.
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