«Non mettete piede su Europa.» Un misterioso messaggio arriva sulla Terra dalle profondità dello spazio. Ma l'astronave Galaxy viene dirottata proprio sul satellite di Giove e una missione viene inviata in suo soccorso. Tra l'equipaggio, l'ultracentenario Heywood Floyd, che già si era misurato con i segreti del sistema solare. Il terzo capitolo della celebre saga di fantascienza inaugurata da 2001: Odissea nello spazio.
Stories, works of noted British writer, scientist, and underwater explorer Sir Arthur Charles Clarke, include 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
This most important and influential figure in 20th century fiction spent the first half of his life in England and served in World War II as a radar operator before migrating to Ceylon in 1956. He co-created his best known novel and movie with the assistance of Stanley Kubrick.
Clarke, a graduate of King's College, London, obtained first class honours in physics and mathematics. He served as past chairman of the interplanetary society and as a member of the academy of astronautics, the royal astronomical society, and many other organizations.
He authored more than fifty books and won his numerous awards: the Kalinga prize of 1961, the American association for the advancement Westinghouse prize, the Bradford Washburn award, and the John W. Campbell award for his novel Rendezvous with Rama. Clarke also won the nebula award of the fiction of America in 1972, 1974 and 1979, the Hugo award of the world fiction convention in 1974 and 1980. In 1986, he stood as grand master of the fiction of America. The queen knighted him as the commander of the British Empire in 1989.
Finora direi che è il peggiore della saga di Arthur C. Clarke. Mentre i primi due avevano come fulcro il mistero del monolite e la ricerca di risposte ai suoi misteri, questo terzo capitolo appare più come un episodio laterale alla vicenda, che poco o niente aggiunge alla saga.