Sujet : Re: [Revisit] SF Stories written for paintings
De : michael.stemper (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Michael F. Stemper)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 31. Jul 2024, 19:21:38
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On 29/07/2024 09.13, Tony Nance wrote:
There was a somewhat recent question (thread?) here asking about SF stories written for already-existing paintings. Last night, I ran across a reference to such a story.
I seem to have missed that thread, so I might be replowing a furrow, but
Asimov said that "Founding Father" [1] was written for this cover:
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[1] The intro for the story “The Critique of Impure Reason”.[2]
Fun story.
[2] Note that “The Critique … ” is not such a story, though it’s adjacent, since Poul goes on to say:
“At another time, being in a mood to write something short but without an idea that caught my fancy, I said to my wife “Tell me a cover”. She thought for a moment and replied “A man sitting at a desk, worked to death, while a robot lounges beside him smelling a rose”. Ah, ha!”[3]
Sounds like a Gallagher story.[2]
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