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Isaac Asimov (1920-1992), born in Petrovichi, Soviet Union, and raised in Brooklyn, New York, became one of science fiction's most prolific authors, publishing over 500 books across multiple genres throughout his lifetime.

Major Works

  • Foundation (1951) - the first novel in his Foundation series exploring psychohistory
  • I, Robot (1950) - a collection of short stories introducing his famous Three Laws of Robotics
  • The Naked Sun (1957) - a detective novel featuring robot R. Daneel Olivaw
  • Nightfall (1990) - expanded from his acclaimed 1941 short story about a planet with multiple suns

Recognition and Achievement

Asimov received the Hugo Award for Foundation in 1966, recognizing it as the best science fiction series of all time.

Writing Technique

Asimov pioneered hard science fiction by grounding speculative narratives in rigorous scientific principles and extrapolation. He famously composed at his typewriter without extensive planning, producing work that prioritized clear exposition of scientific concepts over elaborate prose. This approach made complex theoretical physics accessible to general readers and established him as both a scientist-author and serious literature contributor, bridging academic credibility with popular entertainment.


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