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jenniferquinlaine 's review for:
2001: A Space Odyssey
by Arthur C. Clarke
While I think this serves as an excellent resource for those who were left frustrated and confused with the Kubrick film, I do not consider that as a slight against it. It is a more detailed picture of what the film version was presenting, and in that it is different, but it still represents many of the fascinating ideas the film presented. To me they are nearly inseparable, they are both incredible feats in their respective fields of art. Arthur C. Clarke was a world class author and Stanley Kubrick was a world class director.
I was blown away by the kinetic energy of the prose, from the beginning of mankind to the end of it, all shown with precision and confidence, no broad strokes needed. I loved it. It may be one of my favorite novels ever.
I was blown away by the kinetic energy of the prose, from the beginning of mankind to the end of it, all shown with precision and confidence, no broad strokes needed. I loved it. It may be one of my favorite novels ever.