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QUICK FACTS NAME:IsaacAsimov
OCCUPATION: Writer BIRTH DATE:January 02,1920 DEATH DATE:April 06, 1992
EDUCATION:Columbia University, Boston University School of Medicine
PLACE OF BIRTH: Petrovichi, Russia
PLACE OF DEATH: New York, New York ORIGINALLY: Isaak Yudovick Ozimov
AKA: Isaak Ozimov AKA: Isaac Asimov
BEST KNOWN FORScholar Isaac Asimov was one of the 20th century's most prolific
writers, writing in many genres. He was known for sci-fi works
like Foundation and I, Robot.
Isaac Asimov biography
Born on January 2, 1920, in Petrovichi, Russia, Isaac Asimov immigrated with his family to the
United States and became a biochemistry professor while pursuing writing. He published his first
novel,Pebble in the Sky, in 1950. An immensely prolific author who penned nearly 500 books,
he published influential sci-fi works likeI, Robotand theFoundation trilogy, as well as books in
a variety of other genres. Asimov died in New York City on April 6, 1992.
EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
Isaac Asimov was born Isaak Yudovick Ozimov on January 2, 1920, in Petrovichi, Russia, to
Anna Rachel Berman and Judah Ozimov. The family immigrated to the United States when
Asimov was a toddler, settling into the East New York section of Brooklyn. (Around this time,
the family name was changed to Asimov.)
Judah owned a series of candy shops and called upon his son to work in the stores as a youngster.
Isaac Asimov was fond of learning at a young age, having taught himself to read by the age of 5;
he learned Yiddish soon after, and graduated from high school at 15 to enter Columbia
University. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1939 and went on to get his M.A. and
Ph.D. from the same institution. In 1942, he wed Gertrude Blugerman.
In 1949, Asimov began a stint at Boston University School of Medicine, where he was hired as
an associate professor of biochemistry in 1955. He eventually became a professor at the
university by the late 1970s, though by that time he'd given up full-time teaching to do
occasional lectures.
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'I, ROBOT' AND 'FOUNDATION'
Yet even with his impeccable academic credentials, writing for general readers was to be the
professor's passion. Asimov's first short story to be sold, "Marooned Off Vesta," was publishedinAmazing Stories in 1938. Years later, he published his first book in 1950, the sci-fi
novelPebble in the Skythe first in a line of titles that would mark a highly prolific writing
career.
An influential vision came with another 1950 release, the story collectionI, Robot, which looked
at human/construct relationships and featured the Three Laws of Robotics. (The narrative would
be adapted for a blockbuster starringWill Smithdecades later.) Asimov would later be credited
with coming up with the term "robotics."
The year 1951 saw the release of another seminal work, Foundation, a novel that looked at the
end of the Galactic Empire and a statistical method of predicting outcomes known as
"psychohistory." The story was followed by two more installations,Foundation andEmpire (1952) and Second Foundation (1953), with the series continuing into the 1980s.
PROLIFIC AND VARIED WRITER
Asimov was also known for writing books on a wide variety of subjects outside of science
fiction, taking on topics like astronomy, biology, math, religion and literary biography. A small
sample of notable titles include The Human Body (1963),Asimov's Guide to the Bible (1969), the
mysteryMurder at the AB A (1976) and his 1979 autobiography,In Memory Yet Green.
He spent most of his time in solitude, working on manuscripts and having to be persuaded by
family to take breaks and vacations. By December 1984, he had written 300 books, ultimately
writing nearly 500.
Asimov died in New York City on April 6, 1992, at the age of 72, from heart and kidney failure.
He had dealt privately with a diagnosis of AIDS, which he'd contracted from a blood transfusion
during bypass surgery. He was survived by two children and his second wife, Janet Jeppson.
Over the course of his career, Asimov won several Hugo and Nebula Awards, as well as received
accolades from science institutions. He stated during a televised interview that he hoped his ideas
would live on past his death; his wish has come to fruition, with the world continuing to
contemplate his literary and scientific legacies.
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