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Isaac Asimov (c. 2 January 1920 – 6 April 1992) was a Russian-born American biochemist who was a prolific writer of both fiction and non-fiction, his works include the Foundation series and I, Robot.
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Consider — to give up a heathen is to lose nothing for your ancestors, whereas with the gold you get in exchange you can ornament the shrines of their holy spirits. And surely, were gold evil in itself, if such a thing could be, the evil would depart of necessity once the metal were put to such pious use.
Quanto sono splendide le meraviglie della semantica! Chiamatela "pubblicità" e, come dice Marty, i tizi intellettuali, come gli scrittori, sapranno trovare le parole più aspre per condannarla, le tecniche narrative più taglienti per farla a pezzi.
L'ho fatto anch'io.
D'altro canto, chiamatela "attività promozionale", e gli scrittori accorreranno a torme da ogni direzione per prendervi parte. Con quanto ardore essi condannano i produttori di detersivi che reclamizzano le proprie merci. E con quanto, ancor di più, ardore, condannano gli editori che non reclamizzano abbastanza le proprie merci!
Immagino che tutto dipenda da chi è padrone del bue che c'è da scannare. Fred Pohl è invero il capo riconosciuto di questi fustigatori, ma una volta ho visto il programma di un giro promozionale di Fred per uno dei suoi libri. Credo si sia fermato in ogni città con una popolazione superiore ai quattrocento abitanti, e cosa credete abbia fatto in ognuna di esse? Pubblicità al suo libro, naturalmente.
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"The girl who wore only a pair of shorts said, "It was the university that called down the Darkness on us." "And the Stars," said the man who wore just a shirt. "They brought the Stars." "And this one might bring them back," said the woman who had spoken before. "Get him out of here! Get him out of here!" Sheerin stared incredulously. He told himself that he should have been able to predict this. It was an all too likely development: pathological suspicion of all scientists, all educated people, an unreasoning phobia that must be raging now like a virus among the survivors of the night of terror."