New one-volume autobiography spans Asimov''s life for the first
time!As one of the most gifted and prolific writers of the twentieth
century, Isaac Asimov became legendary for his inexhaustible
creativity, wide-ranging intellectual curiosity, and talent for
explaining complex subjects in clear, concise prose. While regaling
his readers with an incredible opus of almost five hundred
entertaining and illuminating science fiction and nonfiction books, he
also found time to write a three-volume autobiography. Now these
volumes have been condensed into one by Asimov''s wife, Janet, who
also shares excerpts from letters he wrote to her. Together these
writings provide an intimate portrait of a creative genius whose love
of learning and playing with ideas is evident on every page. Reading
this autobiography is like sitting down with Isaac Asimov and
experiencing his witty, engaging, and brilliant personality firsthand.
We are treated to many marvelous stories about his upbringing in
Depression-era Brooklyn, his early fascination with the new science
fiction pulp magazines, the thrill of his first published story, the
creation of his well-known story "Nightfall," the genesis of the
Foundation series, and the evolution of his creative life as a writer.
He also reveals his inner thoughts about and experiences with various
luminaries in science and science fiction. Above all, Asimov''s
autobiography conveys unbounded enthusiasm for his craft, the
infectious joy of learning and creating, complete intellectual
honesty, his strong humanist convictions, and his infinite fund of
good humor and optimism even at the end of his life - all told in the
lively clear writing style that was his trademark. Although Janet
Jeppson Asimov concludes this work with a shocking revelation about
her husband''s death, the volume is clearly intended as a celebration
- as the title suggests - of a wonderful, creative life. As a poignant
coda to this work, Janet has appended one short story that was
Isaac''s favorite, and his 400th essay on this thoughts about science.
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ISBN
9781615921935
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Simon & Schuster
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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