- The Hammer of God
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name = The Hammer of God
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author =Arthur C. Clarke
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cover_artist =Stephen Youll
country =Great Britain
language = English
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genre =Science fiction novel
publisher =Victor Gollancz Ltd
release_date = 1993
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media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 226 pp
isbn = ISBN 0-553-09557-9
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followed_by ="The Hammer of God" is a
science fiction novel written byArthur C. Clarke in1993 . It deals with anasteroid named Kali headed toward Earth. Captain Robert Singh of the spacecraft "Goliath" is sent to deflect it. Kali is discovered by Dr. Angus Miller, an amateur astronomer on the planetMars .Plot summary
A good portion of the book details the life of spaceship-captain Robert Singh (including his running a marathon race on the Lunar surface and uprooting his life and moving to Mars). When it is discovered that the asteroid Kali is likely to hit Earth, Singh's ship "
Goliath " makes an emergency voyage to Kali with a load ofthruster s to set up on the asteroid, hopefully nudging the rock's orbit just enough to push it clear of Earth. In the meantime, a religious sect called Chrislam, originally founded by a female veteran of thePersian Gulf War , believes that they can convert a human being into a few terabytes of computer information, and then transmit this data across space toSirius (where they believe aliens reside); members of the sect also come to believe that the asteroid is meant to destroy the Earth. They thus sneak a bomb on board the "Goliath" and ruin the thrusters. While Singh uses the "Goliath" itself as a thruster to move the asteroid, the world government on Earth rushes to reconstruct one of the planet's long-decommissioned nuclear weapons, hoping to break the peanut-shaped Kali in two.Literary significance and reception
The
Library Journal review said that "In the capable hands of science fiction veteran Clarke, a standard cosmic disaster plot becomes a lucid commentary on humanity's place in the cosmos". [cite journal|last=Cassada|first=Jackie|date=1993-05-15|title=Book reviews: Fiction|journal=Library Journal|volume=Vol. 118|issue=Issue 9|pages=p99|issn=03630277]Film, TV or theatrical adaptations
While filmmaker
Steven Spielberg optioned the rights to "The Hammer of God" for film production, the resultant movie, "Deep Impact" (1998 ), bears no resemblance to the book, and Clarke received no on-screen credit for the movie. [cite web|url=http://www.locusmag.com/1999/Issues/09/Clarke.html|title=A Visit with Arthur C.Clarke|date=September 1999|work=Locus Magazine|accessdate=2008-05-14]References or Allusions
References to other works
* Clarke reintroduces the idea of project
Spaceguard , which he first mentioned in "Rendezvous with Rama " as a project to detectnear-Earth object s. Clarke also brings in a character similar toHAL 9000 : Goliath's on board super-computer is named David and is very similar to HAL from "".* The Spaceguard featured in "The Hammer of God" would seem to be the
Spaceguard that exists in the real world inspired by and named after the one in "Rendezvous with Rama ", as it is remarked to have taken its name from an obscure science fiction novel, and the 9/11/2077 impact that prompted the Spaceguard of "Rendezvous with Rama " is only mentioned in the book's "Acknowledgements and Sources".
* The book is largely based on a short story of the same title, first published in Time magazine's "Beyond the Year 2000" issue in October, 1992. [cite web|url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,976752,00.html|title=The Hammer Of God|last=Clarke|first=Arthur C.|date=1992-10-15|publisher=Time|accessdate=2008-05-14]See also
* "
Lucifer's Hammer " - novel byLarry Niven andJerry Pournelle about a comet strike.Notes
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