I, Robot

I, Robot

by IsaacAsimov (Author)

Synopsis

The classic collection of robot stories from the master of the genre. One of the Voyager Classics collection, now I, Robot is a major Fox movie starring Will Smith. In these stories Isaac Asimov creates the Three Laws of Robotics and ushers in the Robot Age. When Earth is ruled by master-machines, when robots often seem more human than mankind, the Three Laws ensure that humans remain superior and the robots are kept in their rightful place. But an insane telepathic robot results from a production error; a robot assembled in space logically deduces its superiority to non-rational humanity; and when machines serve mankind rather than individual humans, the machine's idea of what is good for society may itself contravene the sacred Three Laws...Amazing and timeless robot stories from the greatest science fiction writer of all time.

$3.88

Save:$4.80 (55%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: Film tie-in edition
Publisher: Voyager
Published: 02 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0586025324
ISBN 13: 9780586025321
Book Overview: Fantastic SF from the master of the genre and guaranteed to thrill those who enjoyed movies such as Minority Report and Pay Check. I, Robot, based on one of the stories in this collection, is set to be one of the biggest movies of 2004 and stars Will Smith, who also starred in Men in Black. It opens in the UK on August 6, 2004. The name of Isaac Asimov is almost synonymous with SF and these are some of his most popular stories. They also provided the inspiration for other successful robot movies such as The Terminator and Steven Speilberg's AI.

Media Reviews

`An exciting science thriller...'
New York Times

`Isaac Asimov was one of the great explainers of the age...It will never be known how many practicing scientists today, in how many countries, owe their initial inspiration to a book, article, or short story by Isaac Asimov'
Carl Sagan

`Asimov displayed one of the most dynamic imaginations in science fiction'
Daily Telegraph

`Asimov's career was one of the most formidable in science fiction'
The Times

Author Bio

Isaac Asimov, world maestro of science fiction, was born in Russia near Smolensk in 1920 and was brought to the United States by his parents three years later. He grew up in Brooklyn where he went to grammar school and at the age of eight he gained his citizen papers. A remarkable memory helped him finish high school before he was sixteen. He then went on to Columbia University and resolved to become a chemist rather than follow the medical career his father had in mind for him. He graduated in chemistry and after a short spell in the Army he gained his doctorate in 1949 and qualified as an instructor in biochemistry at Boston University School of Medicine where he became Associate Professor in 1955, doing research in nucleic acid. Increasingly, however, the pressures of chemical research conflicted with his aspirations in the literary field, and in 1958 he retired to full-time authorship while retaining his connection with the University.

Asimov's fantastic career as a science fiction writer began in 1939 with the appearance of a short story, `Marooned Off Vesta', in Amazing Stories. Thereafter he became a regular contributor to the leading SF magazines of the day including Astounding, Astonishing Stories, Super Science Stories and Galaxy. He won the Hugo Award four times and the Nebula Award once. With nearly five hundred books to his credit and several hundred articles, Asimov's output was prolific by any standards. Apart from his many world-famous science fiction works, Asimov also wrote highly successful detective mystery stories, a four-volume History of North America, a two-volume Guide to the Bible, a biographical dictionary, encyclopaedias, textbooks and an impressive list of books on many aspects of science, as well as two volumes of autobiography.

Isaac Asimov died in 1992 at the age of 72.