The book A Meeting With Medusa was written by author Arthur C. Clarke Here you can read free online of A Meeting With Medusa book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Meeting With Medusa a good or bad book?
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Clarke Volume IV: A Meeting With Medusa Herbert George Morley Roberts Wells, Esq. First published in If, December 1967 Collected in The Wind from the Sun A couple of years ago I wrote a tale accurately entitled ‘The Longest Science-Fiction Story Ever Told’, which Fred Pohl duly published on a single page of his magazine. (Because editors have to justify their existence somehow, he renamed it ‘A Recursion in Metastories’. You’ll find it in Galaxy for October 1966.) Near the beginning of this meta...story, but an infinite number of words from its end, I referred to ‘The Anticipator’ by H. G. Wells. Though I encountered this short fantasy some twenty years ago, and have never read it since, it left a vivid impression on my mind. It concerned two writers, one of whom had all his best stories published by the other—before he could even complete them himself. At last, in desperation, he decided that murder was the only cure for this chronic (literally) plagiarism. But, of course, once again his rival beat him to it, and the story ends with the words ‘the anticipator, horribly afraid, ran down a by-street’.
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