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 In Memory Yet Green is the first volume of Isaac Asimov's two-volume autobiography. It was published in 1979. This first volume covers the years 1920 to 1954, which lead up to the point just prior to Asimov becoming a full time writer. The second volume...



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Marine Corps Companions Live In Memory Yet Green
05/25/1998: 772 words, approx. 3 pages Bill Maxwell; St. Petersburg Times Denver Rocky Mountain News 05-25-1998 MARINE CORPS COMPANIONS LIVE IN MEMORY YET GREEN For many Americans, Memorial Day is just another holiday. For millions of others, however, the last Monday of May is a time to honor those...
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MARINE CORPS COMPANIONS LIVE IN MEMORY YET GREEN.(Editorial)(Column)
05/25/1998: 764 words, approx. 3 pages Byline: Bill Maxwell St. Petersburg Times. For many Americans, Memorial Day is just another holiday. For millions of others, however, the last Monday of May is a time to honor those who have died in our country's wars. As a veteran of...




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Critical Essay by Algis Budrys
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 [Isaac Asimov] is fluent, possessed of meticulous records and journals going back to the days of childhood, impressively organized in his thinking, and apparently tireless. This and more is all apparent at the surface of his massive two-volume autobiography [In Memory Yet Green and In Joy Still Felt], which we hope will someday be at least three. Nor is he a stranger to any F&SF reader. Nor, in fact, is it possible to believe that anyone with the slightest interest in SF, in science, or for that matter ...
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Critical Essay by Joanna Russ
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 Science-fiction readers devoted to the work of Isaac Asimov, that elder statesman of the field, will enjoy [In Memory Yet Green]…. Those familiar only with his popularizations of science or those who don't know his work at all will probably not like the book and may even wonder what moved him to write it. Autobiography is as close to impossible as art can be and two sorts of falsification are common: the bare recital of facts, in which the shape of a life gets lost, and the imposition of a nov...
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Critical Essay by Gerald Jonas
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 What makes Isaac run? What drives this Brooklyn-reared son of Russian-Jewish immigrants to work so assiduously at his typewriter … that he has turned out 199 books in 29 years, thereby earning himself a reputation as one of the leading science-fiction writers and the pre-eminent science popularizer of our day? Readers who seek the answer to this question will not be disappointed by ["In Memory Yet Green,"] the first volume of Asimov's projected two-volume autobiography. Indeed, h...


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