The future starts tomorrow

the future begins tomorrow is a collection of 11 news and poems of Science-fiction of the American writer Isaac Asimov. In its original version, it is appeared in 1959 under the title Nine Tomorrows . It is thus about a whole of news published during first time SF of its author. The collection appears for the first French time at Presses Pocket in 1978. The collection is especially famous for its two breaking news, the Ultimate Question, fable where the author wonders whether the Entropie of the Univers can be reversed, and the Dreadful Little boy , one of the favorite news of Asimov itself. It will be noted that several of the news published in this volume were republished in French in another collection of news of Isaac Asimov, entitled the Robot which dreamed , published at I have Lu in 1989.

Bibliographical reference

  • At Presses Pocket, collection science fiction, n°5034, 3rd quarter 1978. Translation of Bruno Martin, cover of Wojtek Siudmak. (ISBN 2-266-03632-7)

News

(Classified in the order chosen in the work)
  1. It is so easy, see you! (1958 - I just make them up, see! )

  2. All troubles of the world (1958 - All the turbid off the world )
  3. Profession (1957 - Profession )
  4. Seven times nine… (1958 - The feeling off power )
  5. the Night and death (1956 - The dying night )
  6. I am at Port-March without Hilda (1957 - I' m in Marsport without Hilda )
  7. the Tender Vultures (1957 - The gentle vultures )
  8. With an S (1958 - Spell my name with year S )
  9. the Ultimate Question (1956 - The last question)
  10. the Dreadful Little boy (1958 - Lastborn )
  11. Notifications of rejection (1959 - Rejection slipways )

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