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Robots and Empire

eng. Robots and Empire · 1985
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Book Review

Isaac Asimov's «Robots and Empire» is a captivating continuation of his renowned robot and Galactic Empire series. In this book, Asimov masterfully weaves together themes from his previous works, creating a complex and multilayered world where robots and humans coexist in a constantly shifting balance of power. Critics note that the novel successfully combines elements of science fiction with philosophical reflections on the nature of humanity and artificial intelligence. Asimov explores moral and ethical dilemmas associated with technological advancement and poses questions about the future of humanity that remain relevant today. Characters like the robot Daneel Olivaw and the human Gladia are deeply developed and evoke strong emotional responses from readers. Some critics emphasize that despite the complexity of the plot, Asimov maintains clarity of exposition and narrative dynamism, making the book accessible and engaging for a wide audience. Overall, «Robots and Empire» is considered a significant milestone in Asimov's work and a substantial contribution to the science fiction genre.

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Date of publication: 20 November 2024
Updated: 27 November 2024
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Original titleeng. Robots and Empire · 1985
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