The City and the Stars

 

                     
The City and the Stars

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Title
The City and the Stars
Author Arthur C. Clarke
Genre Hard science fiction, Philosophical science fiction, Science fiction, Space fiction
Format N/A

 

Book Description

The City and the Stars is a visionary science fiction novel set in the distant future, in the seemingly eternal city of Diaspar, where humanity has retreated into comfort, immortality, and technological stasis. When Alvin, the city’s first truly new human in millions of years, begins to question Diaspar’s closed world, his search for truth leads him beyond its walls and into humanity’s forgotten past. Grand in scope and philosophical in tone, the novel explores curiosity, freedom, evolution, and humanity’s place in a vast and ancient universe.

 

About Author

Arthur C. Clarke (1917–2008) was a British science fiction writer, futurist, and science communicator, widely regarded as one of the “Big Three” of classic science fiction alongside Isaac Asimov and Robert A. Heinlein. Born in Minehead, England, Clarke developed an early fascination with astronomy and technology, later serving as a radar specialist in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. He is best known for works such as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Childhood’s End, and Rendezvous with Rama, which combine speculative imagination with rigorous scientific thinking. Clarke also proposed the concept of geostationary communication satellites decades before they became reality. Spending much of his later life in Sri Lanka, he was knighted in 1998 for services to literature and science, leaving a lasting legacy as both a visionary writer and a prophet of the space age.

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