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Isaac Asimov
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| Biography | | Isaac Asimov (1920-1992) was born in Petrovichi, Russia. In 1923 his family moved to the United States and settled in New York. Asimov studied chemistry at Columbia University, New York, graduated in 1939 and received his MA in 1941. During the Second World War he served in the U.S. army as a corporal. In 1949 he joined the Boston University, where he worked as a professor of biochemistry. In his lifetime he wrote over 500 books. His most noteworthy SF books include "I Robot", "The Foundation Trilogy" and "The Gods Themselves". Isaac Asimov has won both the Hugo and Nebula awards. | | | | | | Trantorian Empire | | | Pebble In the Sky |  | | Stars Like Dust, The |  | | Currents of Space, The |  | | | | | Robot | | | I, Robot | (4 reviews)  | | Caves of Steel, The |  | | Naked Sun, The |  | | Robots of Dawn, The |  | | Robots and Empire |  | | | | | Hugo Winners | | | Hugo Winners Vol. I (1955-61), The |  | | Hugo Winners Vol. Ii (1962-67), The |  | | More Stories From the Hugo Winners Vol. 2 |  | | | | | Foundation | | | Foundation |  | | Foundation and Empire |  | | Second Foundation |  | | Foundation's Edge |  | | Foundation and Earth |  | | Prelude To Foundation |  | | | | | Other | | | The End of Eternity | (1 reviews)  | | Fantastic Voyage |  | | Nightfall and Other Stories |  | | Last Man On Earth, The |  | | Gods Themselves, The | (3 reviews)  | | Bicentennial Man, The |  | | FANTASTIC VOYAGE |  | | | | Official sffworld.com reviews | Mark rereads an old classic: Asimov's future detective tale,The Caves of Steel . |
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