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Cargando... The Lost Worlds of 2001 (1972)por Arthur C. Clarke
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I read this mainly out of a sense of nostalgia for the movie. But this book wasn't very interesting or informative, and in fact, the various endings Clarke gives the reader are for the most part boring. ( ) https://nwhyte.livejournal.com/3331396.html The Lost Worlds of 2001, originally published in 1972, is an interesting exploration of alternate storylines for the novel and the film. Earlier versions of the film had more personalised aliens coming to educate the apemen, and a much longer segment of politicking in Washington DC (where incidentally there are quite a lot of women, even of most of them are defined by their male partners). Clarke frames the out-takes with some explanation of the painful process of film-making. He was 48, Kubrick was 40, and there's a slight sense of generational clash (the Englishman old enough to have fought in the war, the American who wasn't). It's interesting to see which paths were not taken, and in the end I have to agree with the judgements made by Kubrick and Clarke to move the narrative as they did; making the aliens too visible would have risked looking silly, and monoliths and music are much more impactful. I like it for the same reason I like the Book of Lost Tales, etc; they throw further light on something I already love. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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