Isaac Asimov's best short story was Nightfall. It was voted the best science fiction short story of all time. It has been included in 48 anthologies.
Isaac Asimov's most anthologized short story is likely "Nightfall," a Science Fiction story about a planet with multiple suns where a rare occurrence plunges the world into darkness and causes chaos among its inhabitants. It has been widely reprinted in various collections and anthologies.
Yes, 'The Fun They Had' by Isaac Asimov is a short story.
The 'lottery' is not a book. It was a short story that was published in the New Yorker magazine. It has been anthologized but never on its own.
A short story, but it depends on what you mean. Isaac Asimov wrote a story about a robot named Robbie, and it was a short story. The short story was included in a collection that the publisher called I, Robot (even though Isaac Asimov didn't agree with the title, since there was already a Sci Fi short story with that name that Asimov had read). Isaac Asimov's story, originally called Robbie, was expanded and published under a couple of different names after that, and the ideas behind the story were expanded into several novels in Asimov's robot series. I robot is a collection of nine short stories woven together as if a single narrator is telling the stories to a newspaper report.
Isaac Asimov in the short story "Liar!"
Isaac Asimov
"Hallucination" by Isaac Asimov was first published in 1985 in the anthology "Robot Dreams."
The tone in the short story "Robbie" by Isaac Asimov is nostalgic and bittersweet. It conveys a sense of longing for the past and the innocence of childhood, while also exploring themes of technology and human emotion.
Story of Isaac was created in 1969.
That was by Dr. Seuss, not Dr. Asimov!
I certainly have examples of such stories but I would far rather share them with you. An example of a short story - Night Fall by Isaac Asimov An example of a tense story - The Cold Equation by Tom Godwin
The Feeling of Power - 1957
Asimov wrote about 700 books. "Most famous" is a matter of opinion. Some suggestions : - Nonfiction: Asimov Guide to Science ( 2 volumes, but well worth it. If you have your own library, this should be in it. If you have school-age children, this is a must. ) Fiction: The Foundation trilogy. ( A trilogy is supposed to be three books; there are more books in this "trilogy" than any other trilogy ever written.) Short stories: Nightfall ( Many people think this is the best SF short story ever written by anybody.)