Robot Visions

Robot Visions by Isaac Asimov is a collection of thirty-six robot stories and essays, published by Vista in 1997. This edition, comprising 511 pages, presents a range of narratives that explore the interactions between humans and robots, showcasing Asimov’s foundational contributions to the genre of science fiction. The collection includes notable works such as “Robbie,” Asimov’s first robot story, and features the detective duo Lije Bailey and R. Daneel Olivaw.
Readers will find a diverse array of themes within this anthology, reflecting on the complexities of robotics and artificial intelligence. The stories delve into the ethical and philosophical questions surrounding technology, making it a significant work in both the science fiction and hard science fiction categories. This edition invites readers to engage with Asimov’s imaginative vision of the future, where robots play integral roles in society.
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From the author of THE BICENTENNIAL MAN and ROBOT DREAMS, a collection of thirty-six robot stories and essays. From Robbie, Asimov’s first robot story, to human and robot detectives Lije Bailey and R. Daneel Olivaw.
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