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Highlights
- Isaac Asimov was one of the most prolific authors of our time.
- About the Author: Stanley Asimov was the former vice president for editorial administration at Newsday, and served on the adjunct faculty of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
- 352 Pages
- Biography + Autobiography, Literary Figures
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About the Book
In addition to his enormous body of published works of fiction and nonfiction, Isaac Asimov was a prolific correspondent. During his professional career he received more than 100,000 letters, 90,000 of which he answered. Lovingly compiled and edited by his younger brother, Stanley, this collection of Isaac Asimov's letters affords readers a rare glimpse into the life of one of America's most celebrated writers.
Book Synopsis
Isaac Asimov was one of the most prolific authors of our time. When he died in 1992 at the age of seventy-two, he had published more than 470 books in nearly every category of fiction and nonfiction. Asimov was a prodigious correspondent as well as a prolific author. During his professional career he received more than one hundred thousand letters, over ninety thousand of which he answered.
For Asimov's younger brother, veteran newspaperman Stanley Asimov, the creation of Yours, Isaac Asimov was truly a labor of love. Completed before Stanley's death in August 1995, the book is made up of excerpts from one thousand never-before-published letters, each handpicked by Stanley for inclusion in this volume. Arranged by subject and accompanied by Stanley's short, insightful introductions, here are letters to statesmen and scientists, actors and authors, as well as to children, housewives, aspiring writers, and fans the world over. The letters are warm, engaging, reasoned, and occasionally impassioned. Through them all Isaac Asimov's legendary genius, wit, and charm shine through.
And so we have Yours, Isaac Asimov: A Lifetime of Letters, an intimate glimpse into the thoughts, feelings, and opinions of a great writer and thinker of the modern age. As Stanley Asimov advised, "Read the letters carefully. One of them may have been written to you."
About the Author
Stanley Asimov was the former vice president for editorial administration at Newsday, and served on the adjunct faculty of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He spent two years reading and sifting through more than a half ton of his older brother's letters. Stanley died in August 1995.