- Hate (short story)
Infobox short story |
name = Hate
author =Arthur C. Clarke
country =United Kingdom
language = English
genre =Science fiction
published_in = If
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pub_date = November, 1961"Hate" is a
science fiction short story byArthur C. Clarke first published in the November 1961 issue of "If" and subsequently included in several collections of Clarke's writings, including "The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke ". The story originated when movie producerWilliam MacQuitty asked Clarke to write afilm treatment titled "The Sea and the Stars". Nothing came of the project so Clarke transformed the treatment into a short story. "If" magazine retitled it "At the End of Orbit" for publication but Clarke preferred his original title because it has "more punch" and it is under that title that the story has since been published.Plot summary
Set in an unspecified year, but probably a few years after 1956, the story centers on Szabo Tibor, an expatriate Hungarian, working as a
pearl diver on a pearling boat between Queensland'sGreat Barrier Reef andThursday Island .When an off-course Russian space capsule crashlands in the sea nearby, Tibor is the first to reach it. He makes contact with the still-alive
cosmonaut inside, who can hear him talking but cannot respond except by knocking on the hull. Tibor, who escaped fromHungary during the 1956 uprising and whose brother was killed by invading Russians, takes revenge by delaying the salvage attempts until the capsule's air has run out and the cosmonaut is dead.When they get the capsule to land and open the hatch, they find that the dead cosmonaut, a beautiful woman, has managed to record Tibor's words on a tape recorder, thus branding him as a murderer.
References
*Clarke, Arthur C. "The Best of Arthur C Clarke"; 1956 - 1972. Published 1973
*Clarke, Arthur C. "The Collected Stories of Arthur C. Clarke". Tor. 2000. p. 767.
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