Enjoy writing, amateur theatre, travel - especially Greece, being nude in nature, painting (well I try), playing the classical guitar. Semi-retired edible oil processing consultant (more interesting than it sounds). The header is the seed bank from the UK pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo. Author of science fiction adventure/romance ‘A Suggestion in Space’ https://mybook.to/asuggestioninspace

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  • @FlyingSquid @tdawg I heard the radio adaptation of the Foundation Trilogy when it first went out but don’t remember being very impressed The 80 episode TV adaption that’s underway sounds hard to swallow. We now have the original 3 books, two sequels, two prequels and 3 authorised books written by other authors since Asimov’s death. To understand these later books you need to know at least something about Asimov’s robot novels.


  • @nikt @norbert@kbin.social I agree Foundation and its associates are not very well written. But the sequel Foundation’s Edge (1982) is brilliant. He’s a whole different writer. From the same period there are The Robots of Dawn (1983) and Robots and Empire (1985). I especially like the almost philosophical discussion, in Robots and Empire, between two robots about the meaning of Asimov’s great invention, the laws of robotics.