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Long epic history of robots and their integration into society. Interesting stuff.
Quest for classic scifi!
Una muy buena colección de relatos de robots de don Isaac Asimov. Faltan algunos que se pueden encontrar en “El Robot Completo”, sin embargo lo interesante de este libro es el ligado entre las historias que hace el periodista entrevistando a Susan Calvin.
Cualquier otra cosa que se pueda decir es redundante, pues estas historias están archicomentadas en otras ediciones y recopilaciones similares.
Un buen libro de recopilación sin lugar a dudas, pero no completo.
Reading this reminded me of The Daily WTF where a weird problem is presented, and eventually solved. That's much of the format of this series of short stories. The book is a combination of various parts of these 9 stores, which are considered the beginning of Asimovs Robot/Empire/Foundation series.
Reading this reminded me of The Daily WTF where a weird problem is presented, and eventually solved. That's much of the format of this series of short stories. The book is a combination of various parts of these 9 stores, which are considered the beginning of Asimovs Robot/Empire/Foundation series.
Interesting book: The plot sucks outright, but the prose and stories are quite good. Essentially, the book is a collection of short stories, most of which are sequential, but all of which are strung together by an interview. Then it ends.
So, no, I will not be reading the rest of the series. Note: I did read the final book “Robots of Dawn” because I found it in the house. It was much worse.
A series of short stories about a woman and her colleagues, in a “futuristic” robot manufacturer. Kinda weird to know Asimov saw 2017 and 2024 as the distant future. Interesting to compare the state of his robots to those I've seen recently on You-Tube videos from university science labs.