Description
From Narnia To A Space Odyssey: The Clarke-Lewis Dialogue on Technology and Humanity
From Narnia To A Space Odyssey presents the intellectual dialogue between two literary giants—Arthur C. Clarke and C. S. Lewis—as they debate, discuss, and consider the great hope and potential dangers of the rise of technology. Through fiction, non-fiction, and correspondence, this collection captures their encounter and sets the stage for a question that remains urgent today: Is technology the beauty that will lead to a more utopian society, or is it the beast that endangers our humanity and spirit?
The Dialogue Between Two Literary Masters
This collection brings together the perspectives of Arthur C. Clarke, visionary science fiction author and futurist, with C. S. Lewis, renowned fantasy writer and Christian apologist. Their contrasting worldviews—Clarke's technological optimism and Lewis's humanistic caution—create a compelling discourse that transcends their era and speaks directly to contemporary concerns about artificial intelligence, space exploration, and the role of technology in society.
Relevance to Modern Technology Debates
The Clarke-Lewis debate addresses fundamental questions about technological progress that resonate powerfully in the 21st century. As we navigate discussions about space colonization, digital transformation, and the preservation of human values in an increasingly technological world, this dialogue offers historical perspective and philosophical depth. The correspondence and writings collected here provide frameworks for understanding our current relationship with technology.
About the Editor
Editor Ryder W. Miller is a noted commentator and environmental reporter, eco-critic and science writer with a strong interest in space exploration and space policy. His expertise in both scientific and literary domains makes him uniquely qualified to curate and contextualize this important dialogue between Clarke and Lewis.
Essential Reading for Literature and Science Fiction Enthusiasts
This paperback edition serves as essential reading for students of literary criticism, science fiction enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology, philosophy, and literature. The book functions as both a historical document and a contemporary guide to thinking critically about technological advancement and its implications for human society and spirituality.