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Last Thursday, after I finished teaching my World-Building Seminar at Grub Street, I got onto the Green Line to return home. I found myself sitting in one of those single seats on one of the new trains while a man and a woman who had not wanted the seat talked around me. I'm chagrined to admit that I thought of them as "kids," as they couldn't have been much older than their early twenties.

I won't say that I consciously expected their conversation to be intractable, but I will note how delighted and surprised I was when they began to talk again. Because the topic of their conversation was something close to my own interests.

The man was telling the woman all about how much he likes the novels of Isaac Asimov.

I listened to him as he explained how wonderful he found Asimov's books. He was very excited about the Foundation series, and clearly had not yet read all the books as there were plot points in the series with which he was as yet unfamiliar. But he was eagerly looking forward to finishing the books, and he did his best to convey his excitement to his friend. She didn't seem as familiar with Asimov's work, or as excited, so he tried to make some connections for her. He cited the movie version of The Bicentennial Man as something based on Asimov's work. He also mentioned the moive I, Robot, but noted quite correctly that it's not really based directly on Asimov's stories.

I wanted to break in and say something, but I couldn't think of anything appropriate. I suppose I could have told them that I had just come from teaching a science fiction writing class, and that I had met Asimov a few times and had even written an article about it. But instead, I just took out a copy of Asimov's Science Fiction magazine, leaned back with a smile, and began to read.

There is perhaps hope for the future after all.

Copyright © Michael A. Burstein

Date: 2006-08-15 04:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] vettecat.livejournal.com
That is encouraging...

Date: 2006-08-15 07:53 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] justcomeinalone.livejournal.com
To hear that there are still people discovering Asimov for the first time brings such joy to my heart. Not even a little bit kidding.

Date: 2006-08-16 01:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sorek.livejournal.com
Admit it, the real reason you didn't comment was you didn't want to dash his hopes by describing the sequels to the foundation trilogy.

When you were describing how you took out the magazine, I almost expected you were going to hand it to him. :)

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