The Winds of Change and Other Stories
The Winds of Change and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov, published in 1983 by Doubleday.
Contents
- "About Nothing" (1977)
- "A Perfect Fit" (1981)
- "Belief" (1953)
- "Death of a Foy" (1980)
- "Fair Exchange?" (1979)
- "For the Birds" (1980)
- "Found!" (1978)
- "Good Taste" (1976)
- "How It Happened" (1979)
- "Ideas Die Hard" (1957)
- "Ignition Point!" (1981)
- "It Is Coming" (1979)
- "The Last Answer" (1980)
- "The Last Shuttle" (1981)
- "Lest We Remember" (1982)
- "Nothing for Nothing" (1979)
- "One Night of Song" (1982)
- "The Smile That Loses" (1982)
- "Sure Thing" (1977)
- "To Tell at a Glance" (1983 - first publication in this form)
- "The Winds of Change" (1982)
"To Tell at a Glance" was previously published in an edited version in 1977.
Reception
Dave Langford reviewed The Winds of Change for White Dwarf #58, and stated that "Thankfully there are a few good pieces; but it's tragic that the title story, whose subject Asimov considers vitally important (he's right), should be ruined by incredibly ham-handed telling."[1]
References
- Langford, Dave (October 1984). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (Issue 58): 14.
Sources
- Isaac Asimov, The Winds of Change, Granada 1983/ Panther, 1984/Doubleday 1984, ISBN 0-586-05743-9
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