Today's Clarke's birthday, and yesterday Hitchens passed away [or simply died as he would have preferred to have said]. This moment cries out for some comparison of these two Englishmen of letters.
1.Arthur Clarke wrote the best science fiction book ever written, which was adapted into what may be the best motion picture ever filmed, all well before 1970.
Hitchens was responsible for a film polemic, "The Trial of Henry Kissenger," in which audience members had to squirm and cringe at the sight of the unshaven and unbathed Hitchens.
2.Arthur Clarke was an un-athletic nerd who spent his youth studying technical issues to understand the physical universe and find practical solutions for mankind's material needs.
Hitchens was a cute kid who slept with many girls and rebelled against his conservative parents and establishment to impress people with how cool he was.
3.Arthur Clarke ate mostly curried vegetables and lived productively well into his 90s.
Hitchens ate like a glutton anything full of calories and devoid of any nutritional value, aged quickly and contracted terminal cancer in his 50s.
4.Arthur Clarke lived a quiet life thinking and writing about the purpose of human life, and how it can be advanced.
Hitchens was a narcisstic attention-grabber who ridiculed anyone who disagreed with him and claimed to be morally superior to any other person on earth.
5.Arthur Clarke spoke out against the injustice, futility and waste of war.
Hitchens thought wars he personally liked were moral crusades pitting good versus evil, and that bystanding children and housewives who have to be maimed or killed in the process deserve to be sacrificed for a greater good.