Arthur C. Clarke's July 20, 2019: Life in the 21st Century

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Arthur C. Clarke's July 20, 2019: Life in the 21st Century is a book by Arthur C. Clarke, in collaboration with other contributors, [1] published in 1986.

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Arthur C. Clarke's July 20, 2019: Life in the 21st Century is a book in which futurologists imagine a utopia in the early 21st century. [2]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Arthur C. Clarke's July 20, 2019: Life in the 21st Century for White Dwarf #90, and stated that "Clark's a good non-fiction writer, and I was surprised by the mediocrity of these essays on 2019's hospitals, roads, schools, transport, etc. It turns out that 'Ego' (as fans once called him) provided only the introduction and epilogue: the 14 people who wrote the rest are named on the back flap of the jacket, in Clark's small-print acknowledgements, and nowhere else. Good grief." [2]

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References

  1. "Arthur C Clarke's July 20th 2019 – SFFWorld".
  2. 1 2 Langford, Dave (June 1987). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf . Games Workshop (90): 19.