The Washington Post, April 10th, 1992
ANYONE lucky enough to stumble on one of Isaac Asimov's Hugo Award anthologies in the 1960s or 1970s has a pretty good idea what it must have been like to talk to the irrepressible writer of science fiction - and of science fact, mystery, criticism, essays and much else - who died Monday at age 72. Back then, Mr. Asimov was already the undisputed dean of science fiction and of a couple of other specialties, though he had not yet reached the dizzying output of later years. (At his death nearly 500 titles had appeared, and about 150 are still available through major book chains.) But the witty a...
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