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Isaac Asimov:
The extraordinary and grand concept which forms the basis of Asimovs trilogy was what drew me to science fiction originally.Brian W. Aldiss
With his fertile imagination, his wit, and his prolific output, Isaac Asimov truly laid the foundation for all future generations of science fiction writers.Kevin J. Anderson
A true polymath, a superb rationalist, an exciting and accessible writer in both fiction and nonfiction, Isaac Asimov was simply a master of all he surveyed. Beloved entertainer, pioneer, author of many of the most endearing and lasting stories of the twentieth century, he will probably be best known as the creator of Hari Seldon, Lije Baley, R. Daneel Olivaw, Trantor, the Encyclopedia Galactica, and the idea that robotsour eternal servantsmust play by the rules, even when they seem not to.Greg Bear
Isaac Asimov was not only one of the most important writers in science fiction, he was one of the best and brightest people ever. Read I, Robot to see this sparkling genius at his best.Ben Bova
Asimov served wondrous meals-of-the-mind to a civilization that was starved for clear thinking about the future. To this day, his visions spice our ongoing dinner-table conversation about human destiny.David Brin
Asimov is the reason I started reading science fiction. I cut my teeth (figuratively) on The Caves of Steel and followed it up with The Naked Sun. Some writers show us a different way of looking at the world, but Isaac Asimov opened up the door to the universe and invited us to come along for one hell of a fabulous ride.Esther Freisner
Isaac Asimovs ability to take the Big Ideas so crucial to the sense of wonder in science fiction and embody them in compellingly human stories and settingsparticularly in his robot stories, Foundation works, and other speculative fiction both long and shortraised the bar high for all of us who have followed him in the tradition of idea-driven science fiction. Asimov was a law unto himself, yet he gave his fellow writers lawsof robotics, and psychohistorythat have shaped all of us who have tried to write of machine intelligence or of human civilizations vast in time and space. This is his great and vital legacy.Howard V. Hendrix
Asimovs Foundation trilogy was the pivotal touchstone in my life in creative fiction. His vision and scope spanned the galaxy across eons and at the same time he told deeply personal stories of living characters. The writer I am sprang from the boy that these books touched back then. They continue to move me still. Thank you, Isaac, for opening my mind and life to the possible.Tracy Hickman
I grew up on the ABCs of science fictionAsimov, Bradbury, Clarke. Theres a reason Asimovs name comes first, and not just because of the alphabet!Janis Ian
Asimovs Foundation series stands the test of time. They were among the first science fiction books I ever read and I still enjoy them today as an adult. The genre owes much to his sprawling vision of galactic empire.Karen Lowachee
The idea of robots rising up against their human masters is at least as old as the word robot itself. Asimov was unique in treating this as simply an engineering problem, which he solved with his famous Three Laws of Robotics. This by itself would have earned him a spot in history, but he went on (and on!) to explore the ramifications and unintended consequences of his solution. In so doing, he crafted one of the most vibrant, original, and enduring future histories the field of science fiction has ever seen, or probably ever will. Reader, you are in for a treat.Wil McCarthy
If anything can be said to have been the launchpad for space age science fiction, it has to be the Foundation trilogy. Its a classic. And its unforgettable.Jack McDevitt
Im sure there will be more Foundation stories, and more robot stories, and more science fictional mysteries, because those are Isaacs legacies to us. But reading them wont be quite the same. There was only one Isaac Asimov; there will never be another.Mike Resnick
The Foundation series is one of the masterpieces of science fiction. If youve never read these novels, then youre in for a treat, and even if youve already read them, then you owe it to yourself to reread them, because theyre still great.Allen M. Steele
Quite simply, Asimov got me started.Liz Williams
Isaac was still in his teens when I met him, a fan of mine before I was a fan of his. Writing for John W. Campbell back in the famous golden age of science fiction, he became one of the founders of our field. With the robot stories and the Foundation stories, he helped to shape science fiction as we know it.Jack Williamson
Bantam Spectra Books
by Isaac Asimov
THE FOUNDATION NOVELS
Prelude to Foundation
Foundation
Foundation and Empire
Second Foundation
Foundations Edge
Forward the Foundation
THE ROBOT NOVELS
I, Robot
The Caves of Steel
The Naked Sun
The Robots of Dawn
Nemesis
The Gods Themselves
Fantastic Voyage
With Robert Silverberg
Nightfall
The Positronic Man
FOUNDATION AND EARTH
A Bantam Spectra Book / published by arrangement with Doubleday
PUBLISHING HISTORY
Doubleday hardcover edition published 1986
Bantam mass market edition / September 2004
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Copyright 1986 by Nightfall, Inc.
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To the memory of Judy-Lynn del Rey
[19431986]
a giant in mind and spirit.
THE STORY BEHIND THE FOUNDATION
ON AUGUST 1, 1941, WHEN I WAS A LAD OF TWENTY-ONE, I was a graduate student in chemistry at Columbia University and had been writing science fiction professionally for three years. I was hastening to see John Campbell, editor of Astounding, to whom I had sold five stories by then. I was anxious to tell him a new idea I had for a science fiction story.
It was to write a historical novel of the future; to tell the story of the fall of the Galactic Empire. My enthusiasm must have been catching, for Campbell grew as excited as I was. He didnt want me to write a single story. He wanted a series of stories, in which the full history of the thousand years of turmoil between the fall of the First Galactic Empire and the rise of the Second Galactic Empire was to be outlined. It would all be illuminated by the science of psychohistory that Campbell and I thrashed out between us.
The first story appeared in the May 1942 Astounding and the second story appeared in the June 1942 issue. They were at once popular and Campbell saw to it that I wrote six more stories before the end of the decade. The stories grew longer, too. The first one was only twelve thousand words long. Two of the last three stories were fifty thousand words apiece.