Science Fiction_ Vision of Tomorrow – Isaac Asimov & Richard Hantula.mobi

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阿西莫夫挑选28个自己最喜欢的短篇科幻
I’m not sure that this collection is entirely named correctly, but it comes much closer than the earlier The Best of Isaac Asimov, whose contents Asimov did not himself select. This time around, Asimov did select the stories, and the book is rather thicker, too, so theres room for more and the stories are of generally high quality.

Indeed, there are problems mostly in terms of what is left out: No robot stories (hence no “Reason”, “Evidence”, “Galley Slave”, “Bicentennial Man” and so on), and no Foundation stories.

If, then, we limit ourselves to the best science fiction shorter works by Isaac Asimov which arent robot stories and arent Foundation stories, well, then, we do have a pretty apt selection here. Certainly most of my favorites are included such as “The Dead Past”, “The Last Question”, “Its Such a Beautiful Day”, “The Feeling of Power”, “The Ugly Little Boy”, and “All the Troubles of the World”. There are a number of shorts which Asimov himself was personally very fond of (“The Immortal Bard”, “Dreamworld”, “Death of a Foy”) which one may or may not likeI tend to like them personally.

And then there are the question marks. I am not personally terribly fond of “The Last Answer”, for example, or “Found!” And I really dont like “Eyes Do More than See” particularly, or “Ideas Die Hard”. One is aware in many cases why Asimov happened to like a particular story, but that doesnt mean that others share his estimation.

And yet, given all that, I do have to admit that this is perhaps the best single volume of Asimovs shorter sf. Certainly, theres nothing in there which is actively bad (“Black Friars of the Flame”), and most of his very best (non-robot, non-Foundation) work.
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