![]() ![]() With the success of both film and book, Clarke “became perhaps the best-known science fiction writer in the world” (Clute & Nicholls, 231). Thus, I rewrote some sections after seeing the movie rushes-a rather expensive method of literary creation, which few other authors have enjoyed” (Clarke). This is more or less the way it worked out, though toward the end, novel and screenplay were being written simultaneously, with feedback in both directions. “Kubrick wrote to me in the spring of 1964, asking if I had any ideas that would enable him to make the ‘proverbial good science fiction movie… I had already given Stanley a list of my shorter pieces, and we had decided that one-‘The Sentinel’-contained a basic idea on which we could build… Stanley suggested that before we embarked on the drudgery of the script, we let our imaginations soar freely by writing a complete novel, from which we could devise the script. ![]() $7,500.00 Item Number: 135603įirst edition of the novel of the landmark “proverbial good science fiction movie” he and Stanley Kubrick created. ![]()
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