-
individual scenes and in the
details of his
contrasting civilizations of
Diaspar and Lys.
Against the Fall of
Night remained po****r
enough to stay in print...
-
carrying over the main
settings and
characters from the
earlier novel.
Diaspar is the last
human city,
hundreds of
millions of
years old. Alvin, born...
- loss of a
galactic empire,
humanity is
restricted to the
single city of
Diaspar, but
lives a life of
eternal comfort and safety.
Alvin escapes and finds...
-
Echoes producers John
Diliberto and
Kimberly Haas (former
producers of
Diaspar and
other XPN shows).
Shows that have been
staples on XPN
since the 1970s...
- Fall of
Night (later
rewritten as The City and the Stars) the
Megacity of
Diaspar is
interwoven with "moving ways" which,
unlike Heinlein's
conveyor belts...
-
Stephen king
Desperation Dhagabad Anna
Kashina The
Princess of
Dhagabad Diaspar Arthur C.
Clarke The City and the
Stars Dictionopolis Norton Juster The...
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stories by
Isaac Asimov (1955–1983) The
Central Computer of the city of
Diaspar in
Arthur C. Clarke's The City and the
Stars (1956) Miniac, the "small"...
- cities.
Columbia (Bioshock: Infinite)
Cynosure (First
Comics multiverse)
Diaspar in The City and the
Stars by
Arthur C.
Clarke Duchy of
Grand Fenwick in...
- fiction, but two
distinct types of 'infinite cities' are noteworthy: "
Diaspar", from
Arthur C. Clarke's The City and the Stars, said to
contain all wonders...
-
science fiction and
fantasy magazines and
fanzines like the
Uruguayan Diaspar and the
Argentinian Galileo and Axxón, The
first of his
stories to be included...