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2001, l'odyssée de l'espace
Arthur c. Clarke
- Robert Laffont
- Ailleurs et demain
- 7 Octobre 2021
- 9782221138694
La nouvelle traduction d'un des romans majeurs des littératures de l'imaginaire.
Nous sommes en 2001. L'humanité ne sera plus jamais la même. La science-fiction non plus, après la publication en 1968 de ce chef-d'oeuvre du genre, et la sortie la même année de l'opus mythique de Stanley Kubrick. -
« Arthur C. Clarke est un des véritables génies de notre époque. » Ray Bradbury « Le colosse de la science-fiction. » The New York Times Ils sont apparus sans crier gare, leurs immenses vaisseaux flottant au-dessus des plus grandes capitales mondiales. Les Suzerains, des extraterrestres infiniment plus avancés, et qui affirment être là pour le bien de l'humanité. Et effectivement, même s'ils refusent pour le moment de se montrer, tout ce qu'ils font pour la Terre s'avère bénéfique : désarmement général, éradication des maladies, de la faim et de la misère. Pourtant... ne faudrait-il pas se méfier de ces mystérieux bienfaiteurs ? Et se demander quelles sont leurs véritables intentions quant à l'avenir de l'espèce humaine ?
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L'odyssée du temps Tome 3 : les premiers-nés
Stephen Baxter
- Bragelonne
- Science-Fiction
- 18 Mars 2016
- 9782820505491
Les Premiers-Nés - la mystérieuse espèce extraterrestre, déjà connue par les fans de science-fiction pour avoir édifié le monolithe noir de 2001 : l'Odyssée de l'espace - ont hanté l'oeuvre de Sir Arthur C. Clarke, monstre sacré de la SF, pendant des décennies. Avec L'OEil du Temps et Tempête solaire, les deux premiers volumes de la trilogie de L'Odyssée du Temps,Clarke et Stephen Baxter ont imaginé un futur proche dans lequel les Premiers-Nés tentent d'arrêter l'avancée de la civilisation humaine en employant une technologie indiscernable de la magie (en vertu de la célèbre troisième loi de Clarke). Cette fois, ils ont envoyé une « bombe quantique » vers la Terre, un instrument que les scientifiques humains peinent à comprendre, impossible à stopper ou à détruire - et qui anéantira le monde. La quête de réponses désespérée de Bisesa l'envoie d'abord sur Mars puis sur Mir, elle-même menacée de destruction. L'extinction semble inévitable... Mais un allié inattendu surgit des profondeurs de l'espace, à des années-lumière de là.
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Les chants de la terre lointaine
Arthur C. Clarke
- Bragelonne
- Science-Fiction
- 14 Janvier 2010
- 9782820505620
La Terre se meurt et les derniers représentants de l'espèce humaine prennent place à bord du Magellan pour un voyage de plusieurs centaines d'années. Au cours d'une escale sur une planète-océan colonisée longtemps auparavant par des vaisseaux-semeurs, l'équipage du Magellanrencontre des humains pour qui la Terre n'est déjà plus qu'un lointain souvenir, une légende. Une fable bouleversante sur le destin de l'humanité par un des maîtres de la science-fiction, l'auteur de 2001 : l'odyssée de l'espace.
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Written when landing on the moon was still a dream, and made into one of the most influential films of all time, 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY remains a classic work of science fiction fifty years after its original publication.
The discovery of a black monolith on the moon leads to a manned expedition deep into the solar system, in the hope of establishing contact with an alien intelligence. Yet long before the crew can reach their destination, the voyage descends into disaster . . .
Brilliant, compulsive and prophetic, Arthur C. Clarke's timeless novel tackles the enduring theme of mankind's place in the universe.
Praise for Arthur C. Clarke:
'The king of science fiction . . . His influence continues to inform the genre' Guardian
'Arthur C. Clarke is awesomely informed about physics and astronomy, and blessed with one of the most astounding imaginations ever encountered in print' New York Times
'Arthur C. Clarke is one of the truly prophetic figures of the space age . . . The colossus of science fiction' New Yorker
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L'odyssée du temps Tome 2 : tempête solaire
Stephen Baxter
- Bragelonne
- Science-Fiction
- 23 Octobre 2015
- 9782820501523
De retour sur Terre en 2037, Bisesa Dutt est hantée par les souvenirs de son séjour sur Mir, cet étrange monde-mosaïque de régions et d'époques arrachées à l'histoire de l'humanité. Dans quelle intention Mir a-t-il été créé ? Pourquoi Bisesa y a-t-elle été transportée, puis ramenée chez elle ? Ces questions reçoivent un début de réponse terrifiant quand des scientifiques découvrent une anomalie au coeur du soleil. Dans un peu moins de cinq ans, elle provoquera une tempête solaire qui exterminera toute vie sur Terre au milieu d'un déluge de radiations mortelles. S'engage alors une course effrénée contre cette bombe à retardement. La construction d'un bouclier orbital gigantesque entre la Terre et le soleil est décidée, mais, à l'approche de l'apocalypse annoncée, la coopération entre les peuples de notre monde n'est pas facile. Pendant ce temps, les Premiers-Nés observent...
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L'odyssée du temps Tome 1 : l'oeil du temps
Stephen Baxter
- Bragelonne
- Science-Fiction
- 24 Avril 2015
- 9782820501431
Par l'auteur de 2001 : L'Odyssée de l'espace ! En un instant, une force inconnue a morcelé la Terre en une mosaïque d'époques, de la préhistoire à l'an 2037. Un gigantesque puzzle qui résume l'évolution de l'espèce humaine. Depuis, des sphères argentées planent sur toute la planète, invulnérables et silencieuses. Ces objets mystérieux, issus d'une technologie prodigieuse, sont-ils à l'origine de ces bouleversements ? La réponse se trouve peut-être dans l'antique cité de Babylone, dont proviennent des signaux radios... Une poignée de cosmonautes et de casques bleus sont jetés dans cette situation incroyable, les uns dans l'armée d'Alexandre le Grand, les autres aux côtés des hordes de Gengis Khan ! Tous convergent vers Babylone, déterminés à connaître son secret... et accaparer le pouvoir qu'elle recèle. Mais une puissance mystérieuse observe les deux armées, attendant l'issue de la bataille...
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The multi-award-winning SF masterpiece from one of the greatest SF writers of all time
Rama is a vast alien spacecraft that enters the Solar System. A perfect cylinder some fifty kilometres long, spinning rapidly, racing through space, Rama is a technological marvel, a mysterious and deeply enigmatic alien artefact.
It is Mankind's first visitor from the stars and must be investigated ...
Winner of the HUGO AWARD for best novel, 1974
Winner of the NEBULA AWARD for best novel, 1973
Winner of the JOHN W. CAMPBELL AWARD for best novel, 1974
Winner of the BSFA AWARD for best novel, 1973 -
The Hammer of God is vintage Clarke: superb storytelling, authentic science, and wonderful vignettes of life in the twenty-second century on Earth, the Moon, Mars - and in space.
'The Hammer of God', the short story on which this novel is based, first appeared in Time magazine in the autumn of 1992. It was only the second piece of fiction ever to appear in the magazine - the first having been Alexander Solzhenitsyn. -
In the year ten billion A.D., Diaspar is the last city on Earth. Agelss and unchanging, the inhabitants see no reason to be curious about the outside world. But one child, Alvin - only seventeen and the last person to be born in Diaspar - finds that he is increasingly drawn to what lies outside the city walls. Even though he knows the Invaders, who devastated the world, may still be out there...
Later rewritten, expanded and republished as The City and the Stars, this early novella by one of the greats of science fiction remains a powerful and evocative depiction of the future of humanity... -
When the US Navy's new, state-of-the-art missile disappears after its test launch, panic ensues - if it ends up anywhere near civilians, the consequences could be massive. Where has it gone? What has happened?
Seemingly unconnected, journalist Carol Dawson is investigating the unusual sightings of whales in Miami, which may or may not be linked to the missing rocket. Armed with Oceanographic research equipment, Carol charters a boat skippered by Nick Williams and Jefferson Troy and heads to the Gulf of Mexico.
What they find can barely be explained but could be worth untold riches.
While Carol, Nick and Jefferson attempt to uncover the origin of the mysterious artefact they have discovered, they must dodge treasure hunters, the government, and consider the origin of humanity itself. Is this the First Contact? Or is it the last? -
Since the beginning of time it had worked its will on humanity, and for as long as man could remember, he had struggled against its power. But in the 21st century the battle was won: the sea, mankind's age-old enemy, had finally been conquered.
Professionals like Walter Franklin now patrolled the infinite savannahs of the oceans, harvesting from the plankton prairies as crop which kept the world fed. But like that other great frontier, space, the sea had not yet yielded up all its secrets. And men like Franklin would never rest until its every fathomless mystery had been challenged . . . -
Time is running out for the passengers and crew of the tourist cruiser Selene, incarcerated in a sea of choking lunar dust. On the surface, her rescuers find their resources stretched to the limit by the mercilessly unpredictable conditions of a totally alien environment.
A brilliantly imagined story of human ingenuity and survival, A FALL OF MOONDUST is a tour-de-force of psychological suspense and sustained dramatic tension by the field's foremost author.
Shortlisted for the Hugo Award, 1963. -
By Space Possessed brings together Clarke's essays on travel to the planets and beyond in a form where they can be read individually or as a continuing narrative. It describes the history of an enthusiasm that took a Somerset farm boy to international fame, starting with the delightful, self-deprecating humour of the early days of British Interplanetary Society and proceeding to deeper concerns when at last the early daydreams, mocked by so many, began to come radiantly true. Along the way there are delights of Clarke's prediction of the Moon landing, the lecture which prompted Bernard Shaw to join the British Interplanetary Society and the birthpangs of 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Humanity's future lies in space. These ever-topical essays, covering crucial years of interplanetary speculation and exploration show that one man, Arthur C. Clarke, has always been capable of foreseeing possibilities and probabilities, and opening up magnificent vistas to those willing to look with unblinkered eyes and minds. This is a testament to his vision. -
Arthur C. Clarke has been one of the most influential commentators on - and prophets of - the communications technology which has created the global village. Now, drawing partly on his own sometimes very personal writings, he provides an absorbing history and survey of modern communications.
The story begins with the titanic struggles to lay transatlantic telegraph cables in the nineteenth century. Fighting against widespread scepticism, lack of funds, technical disasters and setbacks - and against the Atlantic itself, above and below the surface - the pioneers achieved the seemingly impossible and by 1858 Britain and America were linked by Telegraph.
Nearly a century later, as the first transatlantic telephone cable was being laid, the technology that would rival and perhaps even supersede it was undergoing its painful birth as scientists developed the communications satellite precisely as Clarke first described in his famous 1945 article Wireless World, 'Extra-terrestrial Relays', reprinted in this book.
The rivalry between cable and satellite continued through the decades. Communication satellites (Comsats) performed even beyond the most optimistic expectations, but cable fought back with the development of the transistor. Then, in one of the most dramatic and unexpected breakthroughs in any technology, the potential of cable systems was transformed. The development of fibre optics technology meant that once more the seabeds of the world began to be draped with the newest and most sophisticated artefacts of human engineering.
It is an enthralling story, filled with extraordinary events and people, and Arthur C. Clarke brings all his storytelling flair and scientific expertise to bear on it. The result is a superb combination of history, comment and challenging speculation. -
Arthur C. Clarke acquired his first science fiction magazine - a copy of Astounding Stories - in 1930, when he was 13. Immediately he became an avid reader and collector: and, soon enough, a would-be-writer. The rest is history. Now, in Astounding Days, he looks back over those impressed by him, discussing their scientific howlers, and their remarkable proportion of predictive bulls-eyes - and writing of his early life and career. Written with relaxed good humour, Astounding Days is full of fascinating comment and anecdote.
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Speculations on space, science and the sea together with fragments of an Equatorial Autobiography.
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In addition to being one of Science Fiction's greatest writers, Sir Arthur C. Clarke was also one of our foremost thinkers and visionaries, producing a number of highly readable and important non-fiction works. Report of Planet Three is a collection of 23 essays on the future of Man and his technology, including essays on space, satellite communications, the internet, alien contact, UFO debunking and relativity.
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First published in 1965, this brilliant, prescient book is divided into three sections:
The first concerns space travel and other aspects of the new space age: how our concept of time must be modified when we travel long distances, the space seas of tomorrow, uses of the moon, how lower gravity will affect the sports of space colonists and other fascinating ideas.
The second part is about communications satellites, a field in which the author has already played the role of true prophet.
The third section ranges widely over the side implications of the space age - scientific meddling, the lunatic fringe and the moral obligations of scientists. -
A fast-moving mystery adventure by one of the world's greatest ever SF writers
It is 2010. In two years' time it will be the centennial of the sinking of the Titanic. Two of the world's most powerful corporations race to raise the vessel but there are other powers at work, and chaos theory comes into play as plans progress - and six preserved bodies are found.
This novel incorporates two of Arthur C.Clarke's passions - deep sea exploration and future technology - in a fast-moving tale of mysetry and adventure. As operations proceed, the perfectly preserved body of a beautiful girl is found. She was not on the ship's passenger lists.
The quest to uncover the secrets of the wreck and reclaim her becomes an obsession ... and for some, a fatal one. -
A Story of the People of the Sea
The adventure begins when Johnny, who has run away from home and hidden aboard an intercontinental hovership, is shipwrecked in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean. Stranded on a raft, and in an apparently hopeless situation, he is propelled by a pack of dolphins towards an island in the Great Barrier Reef, a famous centre for Dolphin Research.
Professor Kazan, the director of research, shares Johnny's bewilderment as to the reason for the dolphin rescue operation and arranges for Johnny to stay on the island to assist in unravelling the mystery. In the chapters that follow, Johnny learns how to communicate with dolphins, explores the coral reef, goes skin-diving at night, survives a fearful hurricane, unearths a horrifying underwater conspiracy, and, in an intensely exciting final episode, makes a dangerous 100 mile tip on surfboard towed, turn and turn about, by his two closest dolphin friends. -
Arthur C. Clarke est l'un des grands maîtres de la SF moderne. Chantre de la conquête de l'espace, il fut également prophète de l'ère des télécommunications universelles, explorateur des fonds sous-marins, humoriste et commentateur de l'aventure humaine dans un univers recelant encore bien des mystères. La collection numérique Brage vous permettra d'explorer toutes ces différentes pistes à travers plus d'une centaine de nouvelles, indispensables à tout amoureux de la science-fiction.
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Arthur C. Clarke est l'un des grands maîtres de la SF moderne. Chantre de la conquête de l'espace, il fut également prophète de l'ère des télécommunications universelles, explorateur des fonds sous-marins, humoriste et commentateur de l'aventure humaine dans un univers recelant encore bien des mystères. La collection numérique Brage vous permettra d'explorer toutes ces différentes pistes à travers plus d'une centaine de nouvelles, indispensables à tout amoureux de la science-fiction.
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Arthur C. Clarke est l'un des grands maîtres de la SF moderne. Chantre de la conquête de l'espace, il fut également prophète de l'ère des télécommunications universelles, explorateur des fonds sous-marins, humoriste et commentateur de l'aventure humaine dans un univers recelant encore bien des mystères. La collection numérique Brage vous permettra d'explorer toutes ces différentes pistes à travers plus d'une centaine de nouvelles, indispensables à tout amoureux de la science-fiction.