The Wind from the Sun by Arthur C. Clarke is a brilliant collection of visionary short stories from one of the greatest minds in science fiction. In this captivating anthology, Clarke explores the wonders, fears, and possibilities of the future — blending hard science, human emotion, and philosophical depth in a way only he can.
Each story reveals Clarke’s mastery of imagination and scientific foresight. From the title story, where a daring space race uses solar sails propelled by the light of the sun, to tales of alien contact, artificial intelligence, time travel, and human survival, the collection captures the thrilling intersection of technology and humanity.
Written with clarity, precision, and empathy, The Wind from the Sun showcases Clarke’s enduring themes — our quest for knowledge, our relationship with the cosmos, and the moral questions that accompany progress. Whether it’s exploring space or the human heart, Clarke’s stories remain as thought-provoking and relevant today as when they were first written.
For fans of Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, and Philip K. Dick, this anthology is a timeless journey into the imagination of a writer who helped define modern science fiction.
PUBLISHER: VICTOR GOLLANCZ LTD , ORION PUBLISHING GROUP
BINDING: PAPER BACK
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
PAGES: 193

