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''Nightfall and Other Stories'' (1969) is a collection of 20 previously published
science fiction Science fiction (sometimes shortened to Sci-Fi or SF) is a genre of speculative fiction which typically deals with imaginative and futuristic concepts such as advanced science and technology, space exploration, time travel, parallel uni ...
short stories by Isaac Asimov. Asimov added a brief introduction to each story, explaining some aspect of the story's history and/or how it came to be written.


Background

In the introduction for the title story, "Nightfall," Asimov explained that although pleased by the praise it had received, he disliked "being told, over and over again" that a story he had written at the age of 21 was his best. Asimov hoped that the collection would prove that "sheer practice admade me more proficient, technically, with each year". He chose successful stories not included before in any anthologies edited by Asimov himself.


Contents

* " Nightfall" (first published in September 1941 issue of '' Astounding Science Fiction''), novelette * " Green Patches" (first published in November 1950 issue of ''
Galaxy Science Fiction ''Galaxy Science Fiction'' was an American digest-size science fiction magazine, published in Boston from 1950 to 1980. It was founded by a French-Italian company, World Editions, which was looking to break into the American market. World Editi ...
'' as "Misbegotten Missionary") * " Hostess" (first published in May 1951 issue of ''Galaxy Science Fiction''), novelette * " Breeds There a Man...?" (first published in June 1951 issue of ''Astounding Science Fiction''), novelette * "
C-Chute "C-Chute" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the October 1951 issue of ''Galaxy Magazine'' and later appeared in Asimov's collections ''Nightfall and Other Stories'' (1969) and '' The Best ...
" (first published in October 1951 issue of ''Galaxy Science Fiction''), novelette * " In a Good Cause—" (first published in '' New Tales of Space and Time'', 1951), novelette * " What If—" (first published in Summer 1952 issue of ''Fantastic'') * "
Sally Sally may refer to: People *Sally (name), a list of notable people with the name Military * Sally (military), an attack by the defenders of a town or fortress under siege against a besieging force; see sally port *Sally, the Allied reporting na ...
" (first published in May/June 1953 issue of ''Fantastic''), ''Robots'' series * "
Flies Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced m ...
" (first published in June 1953 issue of ''
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'' (usually referred to as ''F&SF'') is a U.S. fantasy and science fiction magazine first published in 1949 by Mystery House, a subsidiary of Lawrence Spivak's Mercury Press. Editors Anthony Boucher ...
'') * " Nobody Here But—" (first published in '' Star Science Fiction Stories'', 1953) * "
It's Such a Beautiful Day "It's Such A Beautiful Day" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was first published in 1955 in '' Star Science Fiction Stories No.3'', an anthology of original stories edited by Frederik Pohl, and later reprinted ...
" (first published in '' Star Science Fiction Stories #3'', 1955), novelette * "
Strikebreaker A strikebreaker (sometimes called a scab, blackleg, or knobstick) is a person who works despite a strike. Strikebreakers are usually individuals who were not employed by the company before the trade union dispute but hired after or during the st ...
" (first published in January 1957 issue of '' The Original Science Fiction Stories'' as "Male Strikebreaker") * " Insert Knob A in Hole B" (first published in December 1957 issue of ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'') * " The Up-to-Date Sorcerer" (first published in July 1958 issue of ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'') * "
Unto the Fourth Generation "Unto the Fourth Generation" is a fantasy short story by Isaac Asimov. It first appeared in the April 1959 issue of ''The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction'' (''F&SF'') and has been reprinted in the collections '' Nightfall and Other Storie ...
" (first published in April 1959 issue of ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'') * "
What Is This Thing Called Love? "What Is This Thing Called Love?" is a 1929 popular song written by Cole Porter, for the musical '' Wake Up and Dream''. It was first performed by Elsie Carlisle in March 1929. The song has become a popular jazz standard and one of Porter's most ...
" (first published in March 1961 issue of ''
Amazing Stories ''Amazing Stories'' is an American science fiction magazine launched in April 1926 by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing. It was the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction. Science fiction stories had made regular appearances ...
'' as "Playboy and the Slime God") * " The Machine That Won the War" (first published in October 1961 issue of ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction''), ''Multivac'' series * "
My Son, the Physicist "My Son, the Physicist" is a science fiction short story by American writer Isaac Asimov. It was commissioned by Hoffman Electronics Corporation and appeared in February 1962 in ''Scientific American''. It later appeared in Asimov's collection '' ...
" (first published in February 1962 issue of ''
Scientific American ''Scientific American'', informally abbreviated ''SciAm'' or sometimes ''SA'', is an American popular science magazine. Many famous scientists, including Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla, have contributed articles to it. In print since 1845, it ...
''), ''Multivac'' series * " Eyes Do More Than See" (first published in April 1965 issue of ''The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction'') * "
Segregationist Racial segregation is the systematic separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life. Racial segregation can amount to the international crime of apartheid and a crime against humanity under the Statute of the Interna ...
" (first published in Book 4 of '' Abbottempo'', 1967), ''Robots'' series


References


External links

* * {{Asimov story collections 1969 short story collections Science fiction short story collections by Isaac Asimov Doubleday (publisher) books