Fundația

Hardcover, 264 pages

Romanian language

Published Dec. 31, 2020 by Paladin.

ISBN:
978-606-9000-72-4
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4 stars (8 reviews)

Hari Seldon, întemeietorul psihoistoriei, prezice prăbușirea Imperiului Galactic și instaurarea unei ere de barbarie care va dura treizeci de milenii. Cu ajutorul colaboratorilor săi, Seldon înființează Fundația Enciclopediei Galactice, a cărei misiune este să salveze cunoștințele a 12 000 de ani de evoluție. Fundația este exilată pe Terminus, o planetă de la marginea Galaxiei, de unde se implică mersul istoriei, transformând știința în religie, iar savanții în preoți care s-o răspândească în lumile Imperiului.

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Review of 'Foundation' on 'Storygraph'

5 stars

The Foundation series are some of my favorite books. They're definitely a product of their time (Asimov was clearly more comfortable with writing short stories for magazines than with writing novels, and his biases are obvious in the misogynistic treatment of the few women in the story) but their basic ideas hold up well.

I personally really enjoy the rather dry political tone, and both the lack of focus on character development and the long time-skips are fitting given the premise of the story (which posits a theory of "psychohistory" in which the overall trajectory of a large group is emphasized over the actions of individuals, and which can be used to predict and direct the future over long periods of time). The plot twists and reveals also never come out of nowhere, and sufficiently tie back to previous details to make each individual part feel neat and tidy.

How mankind can never get it right

5 stars

Content warning Plots and themes revealed broadly

reviewed Fundació by Isaac Asimov

El poder i el coneixement, jugant al gat i la rata, la humanitat en el seu joc habitual

5 stars

Una nova i preciosa edició d'un clàssic entre clàssics. Una saga escrita entre els anys 50s i 90s del segle 20 (no us perdeu especialment els 3 primers volums) que, com sempre feia Asimov, mentre ens explicava històries de tecnologia, robots i espai en el fons ens parlava del ser humà, com a individu, com a col·lectiu, de com ens relacionem, de com ens veiem com a individus i com ens projectem a la societat.

Enjoyable prose, unfortunate content

2 stars

I really enjoyed the book's "prose" or rather lack thereof. The writing is very straightforward, reading at times more like a play, including many grand monologues, rather than a novel.

However, the book's subject matter is not fun at all: It basically describes various ways in which political operatives acquire more power, always justified by "the survival of civilization". All in all, it reads as a praise of imperialistic tactics, which is pretty gross.

Review of 'Foundation' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I enjoyed re-reading Foundation and plan to continue to read the others in the series. As I've grown older I've become more appreciative of history and how it has shaped our lives, so reading about a science fiction setting where people effectively write the history they want to have is just fun.

The principles of psychohistory, the statistical study of masses of humans to predict their behavior, was fascinating and today's real-world applications of data science scratch at similar concepts. Of course, this is a science fiction book, but it nonetheless explores the what-if: what-if this psychohistory were real and could be applied on human civilization at large?



For a more in-depth review, check out my blog: strakul.blogspot.com/2021/08/book-review-foundation-by-isaac-asimov.html

Subjects

  • Psychohistory
  • Open Library Staff Picks
  • Life on other planets
  • Hari Seldon (Fictitious character)
  • Fiction
  • Science Fiction
  • Long Now Manual for Civilization
  • Prophecy
  • Historians
  • Robots
  • Large type books
  • Fiction, science fiction, general