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"If I Forget Thee, O Earth" is a science fiction short story by English writer Arthur C. Clarke and first published in 1951 in the magazine Future SF. It was subsequently published as part of a short story collection in Expedition to Earth (1953). The title is taken from Psalm 137:5—"If I forget thee, O Jerusalem"—which consists of the writer lamenting over the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian army. The themes in the story exploit the anxieties prevalent at the time regarding nuclear warfare.

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  • Kdybych na tebe zapomněl, Země (cs)
  • If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth (en)
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  • „Kdybych na tebe zapomněl, Země“ (anglicky „If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth...“) je postapokalyptická sci-fi povídka spisovatele Arthura C. Clarka, která vyšla v Československu ve sbírce Zpráva o třetí planetě z roku 1982 a v povídkových sbírkách Devět miliard božích jmen, Zkazky z planety Země a Výprava na Zemi. V angličtině vyšla mj. ve sbírkách Expedition to Earth a The Nine Billion Names of God. Clarkova povídka je post-apocalyptickou vizí a má sloužit jako antimilitaristické varování před možným zničením životního prostředí. (cs)
  • "If I Forget Thee, O Earth" is a science fiction short story by English writer Arthur C. Clarke and first published in 1951 in the magazine Future SF. It was subsequently published as part of a short story collection in Expedition to Earth (1953). The title is taken from Psalm 137:5—"If I forget thee, O Jerusalem"—which consists of the writer lamenting over the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian army. The themes in the story exploit the anxieties prevalent at the time regarding nuclear warfare. (en)
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  • If I Forget Thee, O Earth (en)
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  • „Kdybych na tebe zapomněl, Země“ (anglicky „If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth...“) je postapokalyptická sci-fi povídka spisovatele Arthura C. Clarka, která vyšla v Československu ve sbírce Zpráva o třetí planetě z roku 1982 a v povídkových sbírkách Devět miliard božích jmen, Zkazky z planety Země a Výprava na Zemi. V angličtině vyšla mj. ve sbírkách Expedition to Earth a The Nine Billion Names of God. Clarkova povídka je post-apocalyptickou vizí a má sloužit jako antimilitaristické varování před možným zničením životního prostředí. (cs)
  • "If I Forget Thee, O Earth" is a science fiction short story by English writer Arthur C. Clarke and first published in 1951 in the magazine Future SF. It was subsequently published as part of a short story collection in Expedition to Earth (1953). The title is taken from Psalm 137:5—"If I forget thee, O Jerusalem"—which consists of the writer lamenting over the destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian army. The themes in the story exploit the anxieties prevalent at the time regarding nuclear warfare. The work was well received. Christian Science Monitor reviewer Peter J. Henniker-Heaton wrote: "I do not know of any short story that has moved me more than Arthur C. Clarke's 'If I Forget Thee, Oh Earth'." (en)
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