Making no apologies for worshipping at the “Altar of Kubrick”, Infinite Gestation compares Arthur C. Clarke’s novel to the 1968 film. While Kubrick’s masterpiece to this day remains the benchmark for the realistic portrayal of science fiction on film, the medium itself leaves some narrative gaps that are not immediately apparent. Through written concurrently and under the best circumstances, the screenplay and novel (in some respects) travel in very different orbits.
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Show Notes & Links
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 film) – Stanley Kubrick
- 2001: A Space Odyssey (novel) by Arthur C. Clarke
- Arthur C. Clarke
- Stanley Kubrick
- Francis Ford Coppola
- Mario Puzo
- “Drawing Hands“ (lithograph) by M.C. Escher
- Led Zeppelin – Presence (1976 album cover)
- Prime Directive (Star Trek)
- Contact (1997 American film) – Robert Zemekis
- Tycho Brahe
- Tycho (musician)
- Annie Hall
- 2010 (1984 film) – Peter Hyams
- Stargate Sequence (video)
- Childhood’s End by Arthur C Clarke
- Jules Verne
- H. G. Wells
- Scott Kelly