Terry Pratchett on Arthur C Clarke

Arthur C Clarke recently died at the fine old age of 90. Clarke was the man behind 2001: A Space Odyssey and although better known in the science fiction world he also made significant contributions to the fantasy genre. Pratchett in particular talks about the effect of 2001 on changing the way that the general public perceived science fiction and fantasy.

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