Submitted by SterlingR3d t3_z7szoc in books
scobsdoo t1_iy884i7 wrote
Try "The City and the Stars". Written in 1948 under the original title "Against the Fall of Night", its his first work and contains some amazing ideas including massively multiplayer VR games, AI, stellar engineering, animated holographic art and other concepts waay ahead of their time.
nrnrnr t1_iyaqphu wrote
They are actually two different tellings of the same story. I own a hardcover edition that combines Against the Fall of Night with The Lion of Comarre. That was first. The City and the Stars came later when he wanted to tell the story at greater length. In the intro to my hardcover Clarke is clearly bemused that some people prefer the earlier version. (I am one of them.)
scobsdoo t1_iycn43t wrote
I read City first, so naturally preferred that version as it fleshes out the detail more. When I first read it over 30 years ago I thought "cool ideas", but re-reading more recently it occurred to me that computers had only been in existence for a couple of years when he wrote it, and yet he was already thinking in terms of AI and immersive shared VR environments. Amazing
PlatosCaveSlave t1_iy9ifg8 wrote
Ooo this all sounds fascinating! Thanks for the reading inspiration!
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments