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Writer Arthur C Clarke dies at 90Tue Mar 18 22:20:18 UTC 2008 |
Writer Arthur C Clarke dies at 90Tue Mar 18 22:30:12 UTC 2008 |
| Legendary British science fiction writer Sir Arthur C Clarke has died in Sri Lanka at the age of 90. | Legendary British science fiction writer Sir Arthur C Clarke has died in Sri Lanka at the age of 90. |
He came to fame when his story, 2001: A Space Odyssey, was made into a film by director Stanley Kubrick in 1968. | He came to fame when his story was made into the film 2001: A Space Odyssey, by director Stanley Kubrick in 1968. |
| Once called "the first dweller in the electronic cottage", his vision captured the popular imagination. | Once called "the first dweller in the electronic cottage", his vision captured the popular imagination. |
| Sir Arthur, who was born in Minehead, Somerset, and was a radar specialist for the RAF in World War II, become a full-time writer in the 1940s. | Sir Arthur, who was born in Minehead, Somerset, and was a radar specialist for the RAF in World War II, become a full-time writer in the 1940s. |
A farmer's son | After a failed marriage he moved to Sri Lanka, then Ceylon, in 1956, where he lived, with a business partner and his family, and pursued his interest in scuba-diving. |
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| Sir Arthur's vivid - and detailed - descriptions of space shuttles, super-computers and rapid communications systems were enjoyed by millions of readers around the world. | Sir Arthur's vivid - and detailed - descriptions of space shuttles, super-computers and rapid communications systems were enjoyed by millions of readers around the world. |
| His writings are credited by many observers with giving science fiction - a genre often accused of veering towards the fantastical - a human and practical face. | His writings are credited by many observers with giving science fiction - a genre often accused of veering towards the fantastical - a human and practical face. |
A farmer's son, he was educated at Huish's Grammar School in Taunton before joining the civil service. | A farmer's son, he was educated at Huish's Grammar School in Taunton before joining the civil service. |
| George Whitesides, the executive director of the National Space Society, on which Clarke served on the board of governors, paid tribute to Sir Arthur. |
| He told BBC News 24: "That particular enthusiasm of his was what I think made him so popular in many ways. |
| "He was always thinking about what could come next but also about how life could be improved in the future. |
| "It's a vision that I think we could use more of today." |
| Sir Arthur's status as the grand old man of science fiction was threatened when, in 1998, allegations of child abuse, which he strenuously denied, caused the confirmation of a knighthood to be delayed. |
| Although cleared by an investigation, Sir Arthur's unconventional lifestyle continued to cause some raised eyebrows.
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| What are your memories of Arthur C Clarke? Did you ever meet him? Send us your comments using the form below. | What are your memories of Arthur C Clarke? Did you ever meet him? Send us your comments using the form below. |
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