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Chargement... Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Treasurypar Isaac Asimov (Directeur de publication), Martin H. Greenberg (Directeur de publication), Joseph Olander (Directeur de publication)
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. I think I read this in Year 7 or so. Introduced me to some fine fiction. The first collection is themed by 'question.' All story titles are in the form of a question, except for the final, by Asimov, which has the word 'question' in the title. This scheme made the editor's job easier, as they only needed to consider stories that qualified for the gimmick, but the schema isn't really relevant to the structure or import of the stories The second collection is epistolary and related stories - those told primarily via letters, diaries, or memos. This scheme is often very relevant, because there is no omniscient narrator - the stories progress within the timeframe of the narrator. Unfortunately a few of the stories were not in keeping with the spirit of the schema, because they were written more as: Dear Sister, this is what happened to me those years past." But mostly the gimmick made the stories more interesting. As always with short story collections, appeal was uneven. There were a few stories I did not 'get' and a few I opine are of dubious quality, but in general Asimov's taste and mine agree and I was pleased with this book." aucune critique | ajouter une critique
ContientWhat's It Like Out There? [short story] par Edmond Hamilton (indirect) Who Can Replace A Man? [short story] par Brian W. Aldiss (indirect) What Have I Done? par Mark Clifton (indirect) Who's There? par Arthur C. Clarke (indirect) Why? par Robert Silverberg (indirect) What's Become Of Screwloose? [short story] par Ron Goulart (indirect) Houston, Houston, me recevez-vous ? par James Tiptree Jr. (indirect) Where Have You Been Billy Boy Billy Boy? par Kate Wilhelm (indirect) If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry Your Sister? [short fiction] par Theodore Sturgeon (indirect) Will You Wait? par Alfred Bester (indirect) An Eye for a What? par Damon Knight (indirect) I Plinglot Who You? par Frederik Pohl (indirect) Will You Walk A Little Faster? par William Tenn (indirect) Who's In Charge Here? par James Blish (indirect) The Last Question par Isaac Asimov (indirect) Dear Pen Pal [short story] par A. E. van Vogt (indirect) Computers Don't Argue [short fiction] par Gordon R. Dickson (indirect) He Walked Around the Horses par H. Beam Piper (indirect) Sternenpost 1. Zustellung par Isaac Asimov (indirect) Sternenpost: 2. Zustellung par Isaac Asimov (indirect) Sternenpost. III. Zustellung. par Isaac Asimov (indirect) Flowers for Algernon [short story] par Daniel Keyes (indirect) The First Men [short story] par Howard Fast (indirect) That Only a Mother [short fiction] par Judith Merril (indirect)
This giant volume combines two collections of the best science fiction stories from the fifties, sixties, and seventies, edited and with an introduction by the incomparable Isaac Asimov. These thrilling and sometimes frightening visions of the future include: • "The Last Question" by Isaac Asimov • "Who's There?" by Arthur C. Clarke • "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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