Robot Visions
Contains five decades of robot visions — thirty-four landmark stories and essays, including three rare tales — gathered together in one volume.
Meet all of Asimov's most famous creations: Robbie, the very first robot his imagination brought to life; Susan Calvin, the original robot psychologist; Stephen Byerley, the humanoid robot; and the famous human-robot team of Lije Baley and R. Daneel Olivaw, who have appeared in such bestselling novels as The Robots of Dawn and Robots and Empire.
Let the master himself guide you through the key moments in the fictional history of robot-human relations — from the most primitive computers and mobile machines to the first robot to become a man.
Contents:
Stories
- Robot Visions
- Too Bad!
- Robbie
- Reason
- Liar!
- Runaround
- Evidence
- Little Lost Robot
- The Evitable Conflict
- Feminine Intuition
- The Bicentennial Man
- Someday
- Think!
- Segregationist
- Mirror Image
- Lenny
- Galley Slave
- Christmas Without Rodney
Essays
- Robots I Have Known
- The New Teachers
- Whatever You Wish
- The Friends We Make
- Our Intelligent Tools
- The Laws of Robotics
- Future Fantastic
- The Machine and the Robot
- The New Profession
- The Robot As Enemy?
- Intelligences Together
- My Robots
- The Laws of Humanics
- Cybernetic Organism
- The Sense of Humor
- Robots in Combination
Isaac Asimov
Isaac Asimov (born Isaac Yudovich Ozimov, 1920–1992), was an American author and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, best known for his works of science fiction and for his popular science books. Asimov was one of the most prolific writers of all time, having written or edited about 500 books and over 9,000 letters and postcards. His works have been published in nine of the ten major categories of the Dewey Decimal System (the sole exception being the 100s: philosophy and psychology).