Gold: The Final Science Fiction Collection
T**L
A good collection for those who are new to Sci-fi
These short stories come after Sci-fi got over its growing pains as was producing serious and well written stories, short and long.
C**R
Asimov at his best
A wonderful collection of works by a true master of the English language. And unlike Orson Scott Card (see Introduction) I even enjoyed the nonfiction pieces. Yet, like Card, I wish there were more works of fiction. I can't say I have read all 500 books Asimov wrote but I am an Asimov junkie and have read almost all of his novels and have consumed a lot of his short fiction (robot stories and mysteries). This book isn't perfect but it is a wonderful addition to my collection.
A**R
Received in excellent condition
Received book in timely manner and in excellent condition.
A**N
2 Star for the Fiction. 5 Star for the Essays. A Master at the End of His Career. 63% Positive.
GOLD: THE FINAL SCIENCE FICTION COLLECTIONRATED 63% POSITIVE. STORY SCORE 3.33 OF 515 STORIES : 1 GREAT / 6 GOOD / 5 AVERAGE / 3 POOR / 0 DNFand 37 ESSAYS ON HIS FICTION AND WRITINGAt the risk of this blog getting morbid, here is another posthumous collection by one of the masters of the science fiction genre. This time it is one of “The Big Three,” Isaac Asimov. Gold is exact what it says on the cover: Asimov’s Final Science Fiction Collection. But it is more than that.Every truly great author gets to a point where editors will publish anything they write. That was certainly true for Asimov. . Nearly every man who is lucky enough to get to old age, sees a decline in the quality of work during the last years. This was also true of Asimov. Many of these stories shouldn’t have been published and wouldn’t have been with a different byline. Even the good stories aren’t innovative in the way his previous thousands of stories had been. Even when he has a cool new idea - and its rare - he doesn’t seem to be able to work it through to the proper conclusion.It gives me no pleasure to write this, Isaac Asimov continues to be one of my favorite writers.Yet, I recommend reading this book. Very little of it is actually made up of the short stories. There are 37 brief editorials by Asimov which include essays and thoughts on the craft of science fiction writing. They are crucial to understanding Asimov’s legacy beyond his fiction. His insights into writing are filled with practical advice, historical context, and reflections on the genre's evolution. These sections are especially significant because they capture Asimov’s voice as a mentor and intellectual figurehead within the science fiction community.It is so rare that science fiction editorials are represented, this is a gem that deserves to stay in print for future generations of sci-fi lovers.There is also a beautifu defense of Isaac Asimov’s writing style by legendary author Orson Scott Card. Card describes Asmiov’s style as the “American Plain Style.” I quote that introduction at length below for those who think of Asimov as a ‘bad writer’ when compared to today’s MFA influenced fiction style."The American Plain Style is devilishly hard to bring off well.Because there is great art in seeming artless; one must grind the lens very smooth indeed to make it perfectly clear. What the American Plain Style celebrates is the democratic ideal. The writer declares, by making his language as clear and accessible as possible, that he values all readers and wishes to invite them to participate in his conversation.The Plain Style closes no doors, draws no veils across the meaning. Let’s all sit down together and tell our tales, says the Plain Style writer. Let’s put on no airs, nobody’s impressed by that sort of thing. There’s none of us better than any other; only the story itself matters, only the ideas.When American Plain Style is done well, readers never notice the writer or the writing at all. They are completely immersed in the story or essay, receiving it as if it were unfiltered by any other mind. Of course it is filtered; it was completely created by another mind. But because the reader is never reminded of it, the ideas and events recounted in that style are likelier to be received without doubt. …But the purest, clearest, most fluid, most effective writer of the American Plain Style, ever, was the man whose stories and essays you now hold in your hand: Isaac Asimov.— Orson Scott Card"Only One Story In This Collection Makes The All-Time Great List:Gold • (1991) • novelette by Isaac AsimovGreat. A famous artist is asked to adapt a science fiction story into a multimedia computer-generated play. The story is quite obviously “The Gods Themselves” by Asimov. This artistic transition leads him into a profound exploration of art, technology, and the essence of storytelling. New dimensions of both his work and the future of art are revealed. Another very interesting story in light of 2024’s conversations about A.I. art.***GOLD: THE FINAL SCIENCE FICTION COLLECTION15 STORIES : 1 GREAT / 6 GOOD / 5 AVERAGE / 3 POOR / 0 DNFand 37 ESSAYS ON HIS FICTION AND WRITINGCal • [The Positronic Robot Stories] • (1990) • novelette by Isaac AsimovAverage. What happened in the middle of this story? It starts as a superb story as a robot who works for an author gets inspired to write fiction. He keeps failing hilariously because of the “Three Laws of Robotics.” Then the robot ends up writing an entire Azazel story, which is pretty lame because Asimov thinks these are funny and they really aren’t. Went from a superb robot story with implications for our A.I. Writing world to a gooey bit of nothing. Sad.Left to Right • [Probability Zero] • (1987) • short story by Isaac AsimovAverage. Silly short-short that is basically a pun on a fellow sci-fi writer’s name.Frustration • (1991) • short story by Isaac AsimovGood. Kinda preachy story about why a computer will never come up with a reason to goto war.Hallucination • (1985) • novelette by Isaac AsimovGood. Sam Chase arrives on Energy Planet for a specialized education in gravitational engineering. He is intrigued by rumors of hallucinations experienced by other members of the crew. Sam explores outside the dome that protects the settlers and, in the process, discovers secrets of the planet and the hallucinations.The Instability • (1989) • short story by Isaac AsimovAverage. Short-short about time travel and unfortunate cosmic side effects.Alexander the God • (1995) • short story by Isaac AsimovGood. A brilliant young man named Alexander wants to conquer the world. He creates a computer that gives him every he ever wanted.In the Canyon • (1990) • short story by Isaac AsimovGood. Short-short epistolary story about the optimism over starting a hard life on a new world that only future generations will really enjoy.Good-Bye to Earth • (1989) • short story by Isaac AsimovAverage. Self sustaining habitats above the Earth face challenges that may lead to Earth becoming isolated.Battle-Hymn • (1995) • short story by Isaac AsimovPoor. One of Asimov’s silly pun-stories about trying to get consent to use Martian territory through wordplay.Feghoot and the Courts • (1986) • short story by Isaac AsimovPoor. An even worse, even shorter, pun story. Wombat-shaped aliens are studied.Fault-Intolerant • (1990) • short story by Isaac AsimovGood. A very thinly veiled Isaac Asimov gets a computer that takes over more and more of the writing. Interesting in light of current controversy on a.i. writing.Kid Brother • (1990) • short story by Isaac AsimovGood. A family gets a robot as a brother for a very nasty kid.The Nations in Space • (1995) • short story by Isaac AsimovAverage. A preachy short story with the written moral about two societies learning to live together.The Smile of the Chipper • (1988) • short story by Isaac AsimovPoor. Two brilliant men compete over a woman and the future of a corporation, just not the way you think. This didn’t age well.Gold • (1991) • novelette by Isaac AsimovGreat. A famous artist is asked to adapt a science fiction story into a multimedia computer-generated play. The story is quite obviously “The Gods Themselves” by Asimov. This artistic transition leads him into a profound exploration of art, technology, and the essence of storytelling. New dimensions of both his work and the future of art are revealed. Another very interesting story in light of 2024’s conversations about A.I. art.There are also many essays by Isaac Asimov about his fictional worlds and his writing…. They are absolutely worth reading, but beyond the scope of this reviewThe Longest Voyage • (1983) • essay by Isaac AsimovInventing a Universe • (1990) • essay by Isaac AsimovFlying Saucers and Science Fiction • (1982) • essay by Isaac AsimovInvasion • [Asimov's Essays: Other's Work] • (1995) • essay by Isaac Asimov (variant of Introduction (Invasions) 1990)The Science Fiction Blowgun • (1978) • essay by Isaac AsimovThe Robot Chronicles • [Asimov's Essays: Own Work] • (1990) • essay by Isaac Asimov (variant of Introduction: The Robot Chronicles)Golden Age Ahead • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1979) • essay by Isaac AsimovThe All-Human Galaxy • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1983) • essay by Isaac AsimovPsychohistory • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1988) • essay by Isaac AsimovScience Fiction Series • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1986) • essay by Isaac AsimovSurvivors • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1987) • essay by Isaac AsimovNowhere! • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1983) • essay by Isaac AsimovOutsiders, Insiders • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1986) • essay by Isaac AsimovScience Fiction Anthologies • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1981) • essay by Isaac AsimovThe Influence of Science Fiction • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1981) • essay by Isaac AsimovWomen and Science Fiction • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1983) • essay by Isaac AsimovReligion and Science Fiction • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1984) • essay by Isaac AsimovTime-Travel • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1984) • essay by Isaac AsimovPlotting • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1989) • essay by Isaac AsimovMetaphor • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1989) • essay by Isaac AsimovIdeas • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1990) • essay by Isaac AsimovSerials • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1980) • essay by Isaac AsimovThe Name of Our Field • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1978) • essay by Isaac AsimovHints • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1979) • essay by Isaac AsimovWriting for Young People • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1986) • essay by Isaac AsimovNames • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1984) • essay by Isaac AsimovOriginality • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1986) • essay by Isaac AsimovBook Reviews • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1981) • essay by Isaac AsimovWhat Writers Go Through • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1981) • essay by Isaac AsimovRevisions • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1982) • essay by Isaac AsimovIrony • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1984) • essay by Isaac AsimovPlagiarism • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1985) • essay by Isaac AsimovSymbolism • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1985) • essay by Isaac AsimovPrediction • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1989) • essay by Isaac AsimovBest-Seller • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1983) • essay by Isaac AsimovPseudonyms • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1984) • essay by Isaac AsimovDialog • [Asimov's Editorials] • (1985) • essay by Isaac Asimov
A**R
Perfect title!
Pure Asimov, Pure Gold! This book while containing autobiographical material isn't an autobiography. (He wrote at least 3 of those.) It is more akin to Stephen King's "On Writing." Made up of editorials and treatises on how he wrote, what he thought was good writing technique the book is a direct look into Asimov's thinking and feelings about his own writing and sci-fi as a whole. Again Pure Gold!
H**3
Asimov Gold
Shipper brought to my neighbor who was out of town, so it stayed on their porch for a week, certainly not the seller's fault, but otherwise no problems. In great shape.
D**M
gold
Lots of good stories. Not Asimov’s best, but still fun to read. 8 words 8 words 8 words 8 words. 8 words.
A**R
Asimov's Last Collection?
Book was in excellent condition, nearly new. I believe this was Asimov's last collection of short stories and essays. Asimov always delivered.
K**Y
Great writer!
This author knows how to write and he even has a section ‘on writing’ in this book!
D**T
Delivered promptly. Condition as described NEW.
Some great Asimov stories and some classic Asimov humor.
C**E
Uno scrittore geniale
Ho letto Asimov fin da ragazzo. Oggi, sessantenne, leggendo Gold, mi è sembrato di passare qualche ora in compagnia di un vecchio amico. Rimarrà un classico della letteratura anche fra mille anni.
B**Y
Gold
Explains a lot about Asimov
D**J
Great seller
The book appeared brand new. Great seller.
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