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'Arthur C Clarke Chintana Charika' to be launched

In a literary career spanning over six decades, Sir Arthur C Clarke (1917 - 2008) wrote 100 books and more than 1,000 short stories and essays. He was the first to propose geostationary communications satellites, and inspired the World Wide Web. To mark his 95th birth anniversary which falls this month, science writer Nalaka Gunawardene is releasing a new Sinhala book offering a quick tour of Clarke's imagination, analyses and extrapolations on the world's current challenges and our choice of futures.

Titled Arthur C Clarke Chintana Charika (Mind Journeys with Arthur C Clarke), the book is a collection of Nalaka's articles, media columns and interviews based on the late author and visionary's formidable intellectual output. Some have appeared in Lankan newspapers or magazines during the past 25 years, while others are coming out in print for the first time.

The 280-page book, published by Wijesooriya Grantha Kendraya (Wijesooriya Book Centre), will be launched at 3 pm on Tuesday, December 18 at the National Library Services and Documentation Board, 14, Independence Avenue, Colombo 7. The main speaker will be Chair and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of LIRNEasia, Prof Rohan Samarajiva. Copies will be sold on discount at the launch.

"These are not translations, and most are not even adaptations. Instead, I have distilled Sir Arthur's ideas and imagination and presented them in simple Sinhala," says Gunawardene, who worked with Clarke for 21 years as research associate at his personal office in Colombo. Indicative of Clarke's diverse career and interests, the book is divided into five sections: highlights of his illustrious life; astronomy and space travel; information and communications technology; futuristic visions; and his long association with Sri Lanka.

Gunawardene reiterates that the best way to celebrate the legacy of Arthur C Clarke is to adapt his ideas for a better world based on knowledge, ethics, compassion and imagination.

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