[[Hugo Award for Best Novel(en) ]] (1956): [[The End of Eternity(en) ]] [[Nebula Award for Best Short Story(en) ]] (1966): [[Founding Father(en) ]] [[Nebula Award for Best Short Story(en) ]] (1966): [[Eyes Do More Than See(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Reprint Anthology/Collection(en) ]] (1972): [[The Hugo Winners, Volume Two(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Reprint Anthology/Collection(en) ]] (1973): [[The Hugo Winners(en) ,The Early Asimov(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Reprint Anthology/Collection(en) ]] (1974): [[Nebula Award Stories Eight(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Novelette(en) ]] (1975): [[. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him(en) ]] [[Hugo Award for Best Novelette(en) ]] (1975): [[. . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Collection(en) ]] (1976): [[Buy Jupiter and Other Stories(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Collection(en) ]] (1977): [[The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1980): [[The 13 Crimes of Science Fiction(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Short Story(en) ]] (1981): [[The Last Answer(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1982): [[Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 5(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 6(en) ]] [[Nebula Award for Best Novel(en) ]] (1983): [[Foundation's Edge(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1983): [[Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 7(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 8(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Collection(en) ]] (1983): [[The Complete Robot(en) ]] [[Hugo Award for Best Novel(en) ]] (1984): [[The Robots of Dawn(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1984): [[Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 10(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 9(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Collection(en) ]] (1984): [[The Winds of Change and Other Stories(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Short Story(en) ]] (1984): [[Potential(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel(en) ]] (1984): [[The Robots of Dawn(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1985): [[Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 12(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 11(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel(en) ]] (1986): [[Robots and Empire(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1986): [[The Hugo Winners, Volume 4(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 13(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 14(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Collection(en) ]] (1987): [[Robot Dreams(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1987): [[The Hugo Winners, Volume 5(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 15(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel(en) ]] (1987): [[Foundation and Earth(en) ]] [[Nebula Award for Best Short Story(en) ]] (1987): [[Robot Dreams(en) ]] [[Hugo Award for Best Short Story(en) ]] (1987): [[Robot Dreams(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1988): [[Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 16(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1989): [[Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 18(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel(en) ]] (1989): [[Prelude to Foundation(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1990): [[The New Hugo Winners(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 19(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Collection(en) ]] (1990): [[The Asimov Chronicles: Fifty Years of Isaac Asimov(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1991): [[The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 20(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 21(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Novelette(en) ]] (1992): [[Gold(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1992): [[The New Hugo Winners, Volume II(en) ,Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 23(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Anthology(en) ]] (1993): [[Isaac Asimov Presents The Great SF Stories 25(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Novella(en) ]] (1993): [[Cleon the Emperor(en) ]] [[Locus Award for Best Collection(en) ]] (1994): [[Forward the Foundation(en) ]]
Isaac Asimov (/ˈæzɪmɒv/Samfuri:Respell; c. January 2, 1920[lower-alpha 1] - zuwa ranar 6 ga watan Afrilu,shekarata alif 1992) marubuci ne na Amurka kuma farfesa a fanninilmin sunadarai a Jami'ar Boston .[lower-alpha 2] A lokacin rayuwarsa, an dauki Asimov a matsayin daya daga cikin "Big Three" marubutan almara na kimiyya, tare da Robert A. Heinlein da kuma Arthur C. Clarke.[1] Wani marubuci mai yawa, ya rubuta ko ya shirya littattafai sama da 500.
Asimov ya fi shahara da aikinsa shine jerin Gidauniyar,[2] littattafai uku na farko waɗanda suka lashe lambar yabo ta Hugo sau ɗaya don "Best All-Time Series" a shekarar alif 1966.[3] An saita litattafan Galactic Empire acikin tarihin daya gabata na wannan sararin samaniya kamar jerin Gidauniyar. Ya kuma rubuta fiye da gajerun labarai 380 , gami da littafin almara na kimiyyar zamantakewa "Nightfall", wanda a cikin shekarar alif 1964 aka zabe shi mafi kyawun gajeren labarin almara na kimiyya na kowane lokaci ta Marubutan Kimiyya na Amurka.
Ya rubuta akan wasu batutuwa dayawa na kimiyya da wadanda ba na kimiyya ba, kamar suilmin sunadarai, ilimin taurari,lissafi,Tarihi, fassarar Littafi Mai-Tsarki, da kuma sukar wallafe-wallafen.
An sanya wa ƙungiyoyi dayawa suna don girmama shi, gami da AsteroidASIMO" rel="mw:WikiLink" title="5020 Asimov"> (5020) Asimov, wani rami a kanMars,[4] makarantar firamare ta Brooklyn,[5] robot din mutum na Honda ASIMO,[6] da kyaututtuka huɗu na wallafe-wallafen.
↑Asimov, Isaac (1979).In Memory Yet Green. p. 31.The date of my birth, as I celebrate it, was January 2, 1920. It could not have been later than that. It might, however, have been earlier. Allowing for the uncertainties of the times, of the lack ofrecords, of theJewish andJulian calendars, it might have been as early as October 4, 1919. There is, however, no way of finding out. My parents were always uncertain and it really doesn't matter. I celebrate January 2, 1920, so let it be.
↑Pronunciation note: In the humorous poem "The Prime of Life" published in the anthologyThe Bicentennial Man and Other Stories (p. 3), Asimov rhymes his name thusly: "Why,mazel tov, it's Asimov." In his comments on the poem, Asimov wrote that originally it was "Why, stars above, it's Asimov," and when someone suggested to use "mazel tov" instead, Asimov accepted this as a significant improvement.