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This work narrates the journey of a famous science fiction novelist, Martin Gibson, to one of the most prosperous extraterrestrial colonies, where the most famous scientists are managing to change the appearance of Mars to make it habitable. However, what was supposed to be a pleasure trip soon turns into a complicated web of political and scientific interests that traps Martin and confronts him with an unpleasant evidence: relations between Earth and Mars are not as placid as they seem.

Produktbeschreibung
This work narrates the journey of a famous science fiction novelist, Martin Gibson, to one of the most prosperous extraterrestrial colonies, where the most famous scientists are managing to change the appearance of Mars to make it habitable. However, what was supposed to be a pleasure trip soon turns into a complicated web of political and scientific interests that traps Martin and confronts him with an unpleasant evidence: relations between Earth and Mars are not as placid as they seem.
Autorenporträt
Sir Arthur C. Clarke was one of the great masters of science fiction In 1948 he finished his studies in physics and mathematics with honors, but beforehand he had published some short stories in specialized magazines, although his first works were signed under the pseudonyms Charles Willis and E.G. O'Brien. Books such as The Sands of Mars, Expedition to Earth, The End of Childhood, Tales of Ten Worlds or The City and the Stars endorse him as the narrator who has examined the future of space travel with greater competence and lucidity, but there is no doubt that 2001: A Space Odyssey, is his most famous work.