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* [http://bewitchedcollector.tripod.com/cgi-bin/TVGuideMar690001.pdf "Husbands, Beware!"] - tongue-in-cheek commentary on "Bewitched" gender issues | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:50, 8 November 2010
Isaac Asimov was an influential SF writer and editor, and also was well-known as a humanist and atheist. He is most famous for the Foundation series, although also famous for Galactic Empire series and Robot series; his short story "Nightfall" was a major award-winner.
He was married twice. His second wife, Janet Asimov, is also a SF writer.
As a humanist and atheist, Asimov also identified as a supporter of human rights, including as a feminist, and supported gay rights. His views were tied to environmentalism and concern about overpopulation.
Names
- Paul French (pseudonym for YA)
- Isaac Asimov
Works
Essays
- "Husbands, Beware!" - tongue-in-cheek commentary on "Bewitched" gender issues