2001: A Space Odyssey Resources
Websites
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ArthurCClarke.net, the "Home to all things Clarkean", as the site says. Biography, bibliography, interviews, photographs, and more.
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A site devoted to the film and novel; includes audio clips, film stills, essays, and links.
Movie or TV Productions
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The famous 1968 film by Stanley Kubrick, which preceded the novel. The future has cavemen, monliths, and lots of flashing lights.
Articles and Interviews
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A lengthy 1995 interview with Arthur C. Clarke.
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A critic gushes about Stanley Kubrick's film.
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The New York Times 1968 review of both the book and the film.
Video
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Roger Ebert talks to Arthur C. Clarke in 1997, on the occasion of Clarke publishing his last sequel to 2001.
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The trailer to 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Audio
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Richard Strauss' Also Sprach Zarathustra, used as the theme for 2001: A Space Odyssey
Images
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An image of the aliens from 2001—shot by Kubrick, but never used in his film.
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This is the original cover of the 1968 novel.