Science-fiction Studies, Volume 24, Part 1SFS Publications., 1997 - Science fiction |
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Greg Bear , Gregory Benford , David Brin Building on Isaac Asimov's Foundation : An Eaton Discussion with Joseph D. Miller as Moderator Edited by Gary Westfahl In 1995 , Greg Bear , Gregory Benford , and David Brin signed with ...
Greg Bear , Gregory Benford , David Brin Building on Isaac Asimov's Foundation : An Eaton Discussion with Joseph D. Miller as Moderator Edited by Gary Westfahl In 1995 , Greg Bear , Gregory Benford , and David Brin signed with ...
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If you look through the FOUNDATION trilogy , it's striking to see the series of temptations he gave way to , followed by realizing the problems he'd created , then brilliant solutions ... solutions which themselves he then had to fix in ...
If you look through the FOUNDATION trilogy , it's striking to see the series of temptations he gave way to , followed by realizing the problems he'd created , then brilliant solutions ... solutions which themselves he then had to fix in ...
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The FOUNDATION series is about the control of human history . Asimov was fixated on the problem of control : what better than to unite his series and , in fact , to turn over the controls literally to the robots who ran the Empire for ...
The FOUNDATION series is about the control of human history . Asimov was fixated on the problem of control : what better than to unite his series and , in fact , to turn over the controls literally to the robots who ran the Empire for ...
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