Out of the Everywhere
Appearance
Author | Isaac Asimov |
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Language | English |
Subject | Science |
Publisher | Doubleday.[1] |
Publication date | June 1, 1990.[1] |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (Hardback and Paperback) |
Pages | 238 |
ISBN | 0-385-26201-9 |
Preceded by | The Relativity of Wrong |
Followed by | The Secret of the Universe |
Out of the Everywhere is a 1990 collection of seventeen scientific essays written by American writer and scientist Isaac Asimov and originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction.[1] The book's title comes from the opening lines of George Macdonald's poem "Baby":
- "Where did you come from, baby dear?"
- "Out of the everywhere into here."[2]
Contents
[edit]- Part I: Astronomy
- "The Very Error of the Moon" (October 1987)
- "Asking the Right Question" (November 1987)
- "Out of the Everywhere" (November 1988)
- "Into the Here" (December 1988)
- Part II: Humanity
- "The Road to Humanity" (December 1987)
- "Standing Tall" (January 1988)
- "The Longest River" (July 1988)
- "Is Anyone Listening" (June 1988)
- Part III: Radiation
- "The Unrecognized Danger" (February 1988)
- "The Radiation That Wasn't" (March 1988)
- Part IV: Magnetism
- "Iron, Cold Iron" (April 1988)
- "From Pole to Pole" (May 1988)
- Part V: Fuel
- "The Fire of Life" (August 1988)
- "The Slave of the Lamp" (September 1988)
- "The Horse Under the Hood" (October 1988)
- Part VI: Time
- "The Unforgiving Minute" (January 1989)
- Part VII: Something Extra
- "A Sacred Poet" (September 1987)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c OUT OF EVERYWHERE | Kirkus Reviews. May 15, 1990.
- ^ "Baby - Baby Poem by George MacDonald". Poem Hunter. April 8, 2010. Retrieved February 8, 2022.
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