Sir Arthur C. Clarke [2], a titan of science fiction is best-known for collaborating with director Stanley Kubrick in writing the landmark film “2001: A Space Odyssey,” passed away. He was 90.
The British-born Clarke, who lived in Colombo, Sri Lanka, for decades, died early Wednesday after experiencing breathing problems, an aide, Rohan De Silva, told the Associated Press.
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Among his best-known science-fiction novels are “Childhood’s End,” “Rendezvous With Rama,” “Imperial Earth” and, most famously, “2001: A Space Odyssey.”
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[4] photo [5] credit: sarvodaya.org [3]
Clarke is seated on the right.
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English physicist & science fiction author (1917 – 2008Â )
