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1. Arthur C. Clarke (1917 -) England's most famous sci-fi writer, he began his writing career in 1945. When he published "Extraterrestrial relays." Because of this piece of writing Clarke is said to have invented the concept of satellite communications.
2. Since then he has written over 70 books and others:
- Childhood's (1953)
- 2001: A space Odyssey (1965)
- Rendezvous with Rama (1973)
- Nine Billion Names of God (Collection of short stories)
- The Star (considered by many to be the best sci-fi story ever written.
3. The Arthur C. Clarke award goes to the best sci-fi story from England each year.
4. Anything you dream is fiction, and anything you accomplish is science. The whole history of mankind
Arthur C. Clarke is the last science fiction author that is going to be talked about. Arthur C. Clarke (1917 -) England's most famous sci-fi writer, he began his writing career in 1945. When he published "Extraterrestrial relays." Because of this piece of writing Clarke is said to have invented the concept of satellite communications. Since then he has written over 70 books and others: Childhood's (1953), 2001: A space Odyssey (1965), Rendezvous with Rama (1973), Nine Billion Names of God (Collection of short stories), and The Star (considered by many to be the best sci-fi story ever written). The Arthur C. Clarke award goes to the best sci-fi story from England each year. Anything you dream is fiction, and anything you accomplish is science. The whole history of mankind revolves around science fiction.
Arthur C. Clark

Arthur C. Clarke