
Foundation / Foundation and Empire / Second Foundation / The Stars, Like Dust / The Naked Sun / I, Robot
par
Isaac Asimov
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Thriller & Suspense
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Format
Relié
Pages
864
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 1983
Éditeur
Octopus / Heinemann
ISBN-10
0905712617
ISBN-13
9780905712611
Description
Isaac Asimov’s remarkable collection showcases the brilliance of his storytelling, which transcends time and space to explore the complexities of humanity and technology. Through various narratives, Asimov delves into the intricacies of socio-political structures and the moral dilemmas faced by individuals in an ever-evolving universe. His characters navigate the challenges of artificial intelligence, galactic empires, and the fragility of human existence, making profound choices that resonate with readers.
In tales such as "Foundation," Asimov introduces groundbreaking concepts around psychohistory, the science of predicting the future of societies through mathematical and sociological principles. The journeys through the cosmos in "The Stars, Like Dust" and "The Naked Sun" weave together themes of isolation, curiosity, and the quest for understanding in a universe brimming with both hope and danger. Each story invites readers to ponder the ethical ramifications of their world.
Combining rich world-building with thoughtful philosophical inquiries, Asimov’s work captivates those who seek to reflect on the nature of intelligence—both human and artificial—and the consequences of progress. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the depths of speculative fiction and its implications for humanity’s future.
In tales such as "Foundation," Asimov introduces groundbreaking concepts around psychohistory, the science of predicting the future of societies through mathematical and sociological principles. The journeys through the cosmos in "The Stars, Like Dust" and "The Naked Sun" weave together themes of isolation, curiosity, and the quest for understanding in a universe brimming with both hope and danger. Each story invites readers to ponder the ethical ramifications of their world.
Combining rich world-building with thoughtful philosophical inquiries, Asimov’s work captivates those who seek to reflect on the nature of intelligence—both human and artificial—and the consequences of progress. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the depths of speculative fiction and its implications for humanity’s future.
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