Asimov Analyzed

 

 

 

 

by Neil Goble

The Mirage Press, Baltimore, MD. 1972. Hardcover in dust jacket. 174 pages. (5¼ X 8¼). Introduction by the author. Goble analyzes the writings of Asimov in strange ways. He does things as count the words in a series of sentences, studies which words Asimov uses to start sentences, his word lengths, other statistical ways. The author uses many quotes from Asimov’s fiction and non-fiction. He does provide a bibliography of Asimov’s books and shows the contents of fiction and non-fiction collections. Probably, one of the strangest ways to do a book on someone.

 

 

Scan and Commentary by Bob Gaines