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ladymirth ([personal profile] ladymirth) wrote2008-03-19 05:39 pm
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But I thought he was immortal...

Arthur C. Clarke's dead

Sri Lanka has always regarded him with a love bordering on reverence. My school used to be next door to his former residence and I used to sometimes catch a glimpse of him in his library out a classroom window. And yet I never got around to reading any of his books. 

I'm glad he had such a long and fulfilling life, and I'm proud to be a citizen of a country that he loved and that loved him. 

Rest in peace.

[identity profile] just-ruth.livejournal.com 2008-03-20 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
You must read his books! The one I would highly recommend is "The Fountains of Paradise" - it's not only his idea for a space station in stationary orbit reached by a sort of "elevator" but includes a brief history of the island of Taprobene, which is an old, old name for Sri Lanka. It's one of my favorites.

[identity profile] ladymirth.livejournal.com 2008-03-20 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the rec, Ruth. I'm behind on my reading anyway. Thanks for the tip about Taprobane - it was the Greek name for SL, I believe. In Ptolemy's map it features as a disproportionately large land mass, which is probably because it was an important stopover link between the sea routes of the East and the West back "in them days". =)