Song of the Distant Earth

Song of the Distant Earth

by (uk) Arthur C. Clarke

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121Kwords15chapters
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About This Novel

No wonder he is Liu Cixin's idol! Arthur C. Clarke, the great space prophet! He is one of the "Big Three" of science fiction, alongside Asimov. He successfully predicted: the Internet, search engines, and earth communication satellites. "Song of the Distant Earth" was deeply loved by Clark himself and predicted various aspects of interstellar migration and interstellar navigation. In AD 3620, the earth has come to an end, but humankind has not yet become extinct. Humanity uses two methods of space immigration to continue the race: one is to use seed ships to transport genes to aliens, and then directly cultivate native humans on the alien planets. The other is to freeze the bodies of the last Earthlings and send them to alien planets in spaceships. On this day, on the distant planet Sarasa, they were completely different yet extremely similar and finally met...

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Money, Wine, Kaizi and Dog83mo ago

It's okay, I like it

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White Shame°6mo ago

Finished reading

The universe sows, distant hope. I was very touched to see such an optimistic and enthusiastic race, but after they met the people on earth who were experiencing the end of the world, they didn't dare to think about it anymore.

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User 139255446587mo ago

A little regretful

The science fiction aspects are too little, the human aspects are too shallow, and there is no grandeur in one go.

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Wandering God13mo ago

A good story, the concept and story are not obscure, suitable for reading. The focus of the story is a short stay during a long migration.

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