Gold (Asimov book)
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Gold: The Final Science Fiction Collection is a 1995 collection of stories and essays by American writer Isaac Asimov. The stories, which comprise the volume's first half, are short pieces which had remained uncollected at the time of Asimov's death. "Cal" describes a robot that wishes to write, and the title story "Gold" expresses both Asimov's admiration of King Lear and his thoughts on cinema adaptations of his own stories. The story "Gold" won a Hugo Award.[1]
Contents[]
Part One: The Final Stories[]
Short stories:
- "Cal" (1990), novelette, Robot series
- "Left to Right" (1987), Probability Zero series
- "" (1991)
- "Hallucination" (1985), novelette, Multivac series
- "The Instability" (1989)
- "" (1989)
- "" (1990)
- "" (1989)
- "" (1995)
- "" (1986)
- "" (1990)
- "" (1990), Robot series
- "" (1995)
- "" (1988)
- "Gold" (1991), novelette
Part Two: On Science Fiction[]
Essays:
- "The Longest Voyage" (1983)
- "Inventing the Universe" (1990)
- "Flying Saucers and Science Fiction" (1982)
- "Invasion" (1990)
- "The Science Fiction Blowgun" (1978)
- "The Robot Chronicles" (1990)
- "Golden Age Ahead" (1979)
- "The All-Human Galaxy" (1983)
- "Psychohistory" (1988)
- "Science Fiction Series" (1986)
- "Survivors" (1987)
- "Nowhere!" (1983)
- "Outsiders, Insiders" (1986)
- "Science Fiction Anthologies" (1981)
- "The Influence of Science Fiction" (1981)
- "Women and Science Fiction" (1983)
- "Religion and Science Fiction" (1984)
- "Time-Travel" (1984)
Part Three: On Writing Science Fiction[]
Essays:
- "Plotting" (1989)
- "Metaphor" (1989)
- "Ideas" (1990)
- "Serials" (1980)
- "The Name of Our Field" (1978)
- "Hints" (1979)
- "Writing for Young People" (1986)
- "Names" (1984)
- "Originality" (1986)
- "Book Reviews" (1981)
- "What Writers Go Through" (1981)
- "Revisions" (1982)
- "Irony" (1984)
- "Plagiarism" (1985)
- "Symbolism" (1985)
- "Prediction" (1989)
- "Best-Seller" (1983)
- "Pseudonyms" (1984)
- "Dialog" (1985)
References[]
- ^ "1992 Hugo Awards". World Science Fiction Society. Archived from the original on 2011-05-07. Retrieved 2010-04-19.
External links[]
- Gold: The Final Science Fiction Collection title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Eos paperback edition (2003) ISBN 0-06-055652-8.
Categories:
- 1995 short story collections
- Science fiction short story collections by Isaac Asimov
- Science fiction short story collection stubs
- 1990s short story collection stubs
- 1990s science fiction short story stubs