Remembering Doctor A

Jan 02, 2007 20:03

Today is Isaac Asimov's 87th birthday.

I only met him once, but I read fifty or sixty of his books, so I owe many memories to him.

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drzarron January 3 2007, 03:13:40 UTC
I dig your Icon.. Bill and Barry in 3-D!!

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purpleranger January 3 2007, 21:49:45 UTC
The first Asimov I ever read was his novelization of FANTASTIC VOYAGE. Yeah, Raquel Welch turned me on to Isaac Asimov.

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jeff_duntemann January 5 2007, 17:16:50 UTC
Something munged the text in my comment above. The text in the second paragraph should read:

"I think I became as good a tech writer as I did because I devoured his countless collections of science essays when I was young. His science fiction is pretty damned good. His science writing is without equal."

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beamjockey January 5 2007, 18:34:50 UTC
Sorry, in attempting to fix this I messed up and deleted the original comment.

Jeff's corrected text should read:

I met him the same day (and at the same event) that you met him (LAcon '84) and he left an indelible impression.

I think I became as good a tech writer as I did because I devoured his countless collections of science essays when I was young. His science fiction is pretty damned good. His science writing is without equal.

(It was Noreascon Two in Boston in 1980, by the way.)

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theengineer January 4 2007, 05:13:14 UTC
I would have *loved* to have met him.

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serge_lj January 4 2007, 20:47:57 UTC
I remember seeing him at the first worldcon I ever attended, Boston's in 1980. It took a few worldcons before I could get him to autograph anything because the lines were always so darn long. At that first worldcon's autograph session, I eventually noticed that the person right behind me was writer Patricia McKillip. While I was chatting with her, her fellow writer Ellen Kushner showed up and, upon seeing my French edition of I, Robot, with its photo of a young Asimov, exclaimed "He looks like Clark Kent!"

Come to think of it, was the Good Doctor ever seen anywhere near kryptonite?

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