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Isaac Asimov?
I feel terrible that I never read them so in her honor I will. My question us have you read books by this author and what is your opinion? |
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Location: Flying Spaghetti Western
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
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Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
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I had steak and a loaded baked potato for dinner on Sunday. As a steak I enjoyed it a lot, but as macaroni and cheese I thought it was disappointing. |
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Location: The Electric Age
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
Asimov was one of the Big Three, with ACClarke and Heinlein - the shaped SF as we know it today, would be very, very different without them. You've heard of the Three Laws of Robotics? He da man. The Foundation series is one of the best known SF novel series ever, and for many years was at the top of everyones' lists, kind of a 'Citizen Kane' of SF. Personally, I don't think he's a great prose writer by any means, but his big ideas sweep you along. And he won a stack of awards over the years. Read his Wikipedia entry.
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
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Location: Eastern NC
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
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The early bird may get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese. |
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
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"Sometimes I wonder whether the world is being run by smart people who are putting us on or by imbeciles who really mean it." - Mark Twain http://tlbklaus.deviantart.com |
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Fleet Captain
Location: The Emerald City, aka The Promised Land
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
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“If you can't say something nice about someone....go ahead!" --- Groucho Marx |
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
Bradbury just can't compare to the Big 3. |
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The Man
Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
Bradbury doesn't belong with Heinlein or Asimov or Clarke, not necessarily as a matter of importance or quality so much as that he's a very different kind of writer and his influence has been in a different sphere. He has the advantage(?), of course, of being required reading in so many public school curricula.
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I had steak and a loaded baked potato for dinner on Sunday. As a steak I enjoyed it a lot, but as macaroni and cheese I thought it was disappointing. |
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Location: Avoiding Commander Gampu
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
Agreed. I'd group Bradbury with Ellison, and...well, I can't think of a third for that particular group. LeGuin maybe? More emotional writing as oppossed to the more sweeping/futuristic style of Asimov, Clarke and Heinlein.
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Location: The Fifth Dimension
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
I've read a number of Asimov's works, but they never left much of an impression on me. The last Asimov novel I read was The Gods Themselves, and I couldn't even tell you what that was about. I was always a fan of Larry Niven, as a kid, in the 70s and early 80s, and got into the Cyberpunks as a young adult, in the late 80s and early 90s. Compared to them, Asimov's work seemed old-fashioned, dated, and even dull--at least, to me. YMMV, of course. I do give him credit for his big ideas, as Australis mentioned. Among other things, it was a non-fiction article by Asimov that gave Larry Niven the idea for one of his very best short stories, the Hugo award-winning "Neutron Star." Asimov himself discusses this here.
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An illusion--with intelligence! A malignant vision, with a will of pure evil! Last edited by Goalie Mask; May 28 2011 at 03:43 AM. |
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Sturgeon?
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The Man
Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: Isaac Asimov?
![]() Asimov was, as has been noted, an unusually humane writer for a guy who came up through the pulps. He didn't write much in the vein of adventure fiction and violence in his stories was occasional and generally had drastic personal consequences - he didn't have a Starship Troopers in him.
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