The Subatomic Monster Explained
The Subatomic Monster (1985) is a collection of seventeen nonfiction science essays by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov.[1] It was the eighteenth of a series of books collecting essays from The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, these being first published between June 1983 and October 1984.[2] It was first published by Doubleday & Company in 1985.
Contents
- "The Properties of Chaos" (June 1983)
- "Green, Green, Green is the Color ..." (July 1983)
- "What Truck?" (August 1983)
- "Where All the Sky is Sunshine" (September 1983)
- "Updating the Satellites" (October 1983)
- "More Thinking about Thinking" (November 1983)
- "Arm of the Giant" (December 1983)
- "The World of the Red Sun" (January 1984)
- "The Subatomic Monster" (February 1984)
- "Love Makes the World Go Round!" (March 1984)
- "E Pluribus Unum" (April 1984)
- "Up We Go" (May 1984)
- "The Two Masses" (June 1984)
- "The Victorious General" (July 1984)
- "Coming Full Circle" (August 1984)
- "The Different Years of Time" (September 1984)
- "The Different Years of the Universe" (October 1984)
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Notes and References
- Book: Asimov, Isaac . The subatomic monster . 1985 . Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday . Internet Archive . 978-0-385-19659-8.
- Langan . John . 2006 . Bould . Mark . Reid . Michelle . Significant Stories Stylishly Told . Science Fiction Studies . 33 . 2 . 348–352 . 0091-7729.