Inspired by the content of this forum as of late, speaking mainly of pulpish and nonsensical science fiction writers and authors, and the chosen debate that science fiction should not be viewed in the same light as other literary works, I thought I would bring up the topic of "Foundation" by Isaac Asimov. I find this book to be not only one of the greatest science fiction novels I've ever read, but one of the greatest pieces of literature I've ever read.
I understand many will not agree with me on this, but if you have not read this novel (a trilogy rather), I suggest that you do so.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_series
Some thoughts on this work?



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Curly, don't make me cry... Science Fiction can be both awe inspiring and humorous. I think the only science fiction author I've ever read that could be considered pedantic is Jules Verne, and when reading his work you have to realize that the reason he was spending so much time with detail was because he was imagining things that had never been imagined before. 