Arthur C. Clarke: A Critical Companion
By (Author) Robin Anne Reid
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
28th October 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000
823.914
Hardback
224
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
510g
One of the most prolific science fiction writers in history, Arthur C. Clarke, began publishing science fiction in the 1930s and has been working on the fourth novel in the "Odyssey" series nearly 60 years later. This study features detailed analyses of his eight most recent novels within the context of his literary canon. The novels discussed are: "Rendezvous with Rama"; "Imperial Earth"; "The Fountains of Paradise"; "2010: Odyssey Two"; "The Songs of the Distant Earth"; "2061: Odyssey Three"; "Ghost from the Grand Banks"; and "The Hammer of God". The intention of this study is to provide both conventional and alternative readings so that students and readers who enjoy Clarke's fiction can develop their critical skills. A biographical chapter focuses primarily on Clarke's early interest in science, his work during World War II, his move to Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) in 1956 and his writing career. A chapter on genre discusses the genre of science fiction and Clarke's contribution to it. Each of the eight novels covered is discussed in an individual chapter. A close reading of the novel features sections on plot development and structure, narrative point of view, character development and themes. Each novel is also examined from an alternative critical approach, such as feminist, gender or postcolonial, to provide the reader with another perspective from which to consider the novel. A bibliography of Clarke's fiction, selected nonfiction, general and scholarly criticism, and selected reviews and criticism of each of the eight novels completes the work. Because of its currency, easy-to-use format and thorough critical approach, this study should be useful for student use and to update the library's critical material on Arthur C. Clarke.
Fills a critical gap....provides accurate and...helpful information about Clarke and his novels.-Paradoxa
"Fills a critical gap....provides accurate and...helpful information about Clarke and his novels."-Paradoxa
ROBIN ANNE REID is Assistant Professor of Literature and Languages at Texas A&M University-Commerce, Commerce, Texas. She began reading science fiction at the age of seven, under the influence of her father, who is a geologist. Her scholarly interests also include feminist and multicultural theory, and detective fiction. She enjoys writing poetry and fiction, as well as literary criticism.