Arthur C. Clarke Award - 2007
The Arthur C. Clarke Award was started in 1987 by a donation of £1000 from the author himself. This was later increased
to £2001 to match his most famous novel to date - 2001:
A Space Odyssey. The Award is given to outstanding science fiction, first published in the UK in the previous year. This year's
winner, M. John Harrison, also won the 1989 (non-fiction) Boardman Tasker Prize for Mountain Literature with
"Climbers".
» See also this year's Arthur C. Clarke Award: 2008
Winner Arthur C. Clarke Award - 2007
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by: M. John Harrison
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Arthur C. Clarke - Author
Sir Arthur C. Clarke is a science fiction author, most famous for 2001: A Space Odyssey, a novel that was later made into a highly successful film.
- See also, books by Arthur C. Clarke
- All Science fiction books
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