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Old 09-20-2012, 01:01 PM   #133
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
The bibliography's nice, but doesn't include short stories, which is what he was publishing prolifically in the 40s (beginning in 1939).

The short stories and novellas that make up the Foundation Trilogy were published between May 1942 and January 1950, for example.

EDIT: Aha!

The site links to a chronological listing for his SF stories:

http://www.asimovonline.com/oldsite/...f_f_index.html

Graham

This is interesting. It looks like he continued a fair bit of work in short fiction during the 60s and 70's despite Nate's contention that he wrote hardly any SF during that period. And one or two of the things he did write (The Gods Themselves, the Bicentenial Man) are ranked fairly highly amongst what he wrote through his entire career.

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