The Lost Worlds of 2001 explained

Italic Title:The Lost Worlds of 2001
Author:Arthur C. Clarke
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Science fiction
Publisher:New American Library
Media Type:Print (Paperback)
Pages:240

The Lost Worlds of 2001 is a 1972 book by English writer Arthur C. Clarke, published as an accompaniment to the novel 2001: A Space Odyssey.[1]

The book consists in part of behind-the-scenes notes from Clarke concerning scriptwriting (and rewriting), as well as production issues. The core of the book, however, comprises excerpts from the proto-novel and an early screenplay that did not make it into the final version. Alternative settings for launch preparation, the EVA scene where astronaut Frank Poole is lost, and varying dialogues concerning the HAL 9000 unit are among the elements and scenes featured.

Also included is the original 1948 short story "The Sentinel", the germ of the film's script.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: "Continue down your mistaken path": The Lost Worlds of 2001. Solute. English. 9 June 2015. 6 September 2016.