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== Missing books ==
== "Believing" ??? ==

One sentence reads as follows:

"''When the family arrived in the United States in 1923 and their name had to be spelled in the Latin alphabet, Asimov's father spelled it with an S, believing this letter to be pronounced like Z (as in German), and so it became Asimov.''"

This is a ''ridiculous'' statement, because S '''is''' often pronounced like a Z.

Consider the words "is", "as", "was", "does", "words", "trains", "cars", "cans", and many, many others that are not even slightly exceptions to any rule.

So Isaac Asimov's father did not merely "believe" that S is pronounced like a Z in English.

Rather, it very frequently '''is''' pronounced like a Z.


(Conversely, there are many cases where a Z is pronounced like an S, like "waltz". In its plural, "waltzes", the Z has an S sound and the S has a Z sound.)
I remeber reading one of his books (translation of the title to Croatian was not literal, so I had trouble finding it). It's a 1979 non fiction book 'A Choice of Catastrophes' which discusses various possibilities in which life on Earth could end and the probabilities of it happening). Here's the link to the title on GoodReads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1891139.A_Choice_of_Catastrophes?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=NVe3zWNOh9&rank=2 . Pls feel free to add to bibliography. HTH [[User:TPetricevic|TPetricevic]] ([[User talk:TPetricevic|talk]]) 13:32, 10 November 2022 (UTC)
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:Done. [[User:Richard75|Richard75]] ([[User talk:Richard75|talk]]) 14:40, 10 November 2022 (UTC)
::Well, this book was not really missing, since the bibliography in this article is a selected bibliography. Or at least, it started out that way, but over the years, more and more books were added. But I think trying to include every Asimov title in this article doesn't make much sense, since we already have three(!) dedicated pages covering Asimov's books. [[User:Darkday|Darkday]] ([[User talk:Darkday|talk]]) 17:43, 10 November 2022 (UTC)
:::True. We have external links to complete lists for people who want that. (Maybe we should be more selective?) [[User:Richard75|Richard75]] ([[User talk:Richard75|talk]]) 21:46, 10 November 2022 (UTC)


== Misbegotten sentence ==
== Robert Heinlein, L. Sprague deCamp & Isaac Asimov picture ==


"''Asimov refused early suggestions of using a more common name as a pseudonym, believing that its recognizability helped his career.''"
The description for this picture is wrong.


This sentence contains no antecedent for the pronoun "its". <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/2601:200:c082:2ea0:9cf0:82c3:f2ea:74c4|2601:200:c082:2ea0:9cf0:82c3:f2ea:74c4]] ([[User talk:2601:200:c082:2ea0:9cf0:82c3:f2ea:74c4#top|talk]]) 18:36, 5 December 2023 (UTC)</small>
They are, from left to right: Robert A. Heinlein, then L. Sprague deCamp, then Isaac Asimov.
:Nobody is going to be in any doubt about what it is referring to. [[User:Richard75|Richard75]] ([[User talk:Richard75|talk]]) 21:23, 5 December 2023 (UTC)


== Suggested new section: "Controversy" ==
The current description confuses Heinlein and deCamp. [[Special:Contributions/104.240.132.209|104.240.132.209]] ([[User talk:104.240.132.209|talk]]) 22:26, 17 November 2022 (UTC)
:Fixed, thanks for pointing it out. [[User:Schazjmd|<span style="color:#066293;">'''Schazjmd'''</span>]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Schazjmd|<span style="color:#738276;">''(talk)''</span>]] 22:29, 17 November 2022 (UTC)


The following paragraph is hidden in "Writings > Other Writings," and I would strongly recommend that a new "Controversy" section be created to house it. I had to search the word "harass" to find it, so a reader who doesn't already know may not see it, and it's important. The wording of the paragraph itself is already very mild compared to the extent of his behavior, but at least it should be in a more logical category.
== Category "[a]ge controversies" ==


"Particularly in his later years, Asimov to some extent cultivated an image of himself as an amiable lecher. In 1971, as a response to the popularity of sexual guidebooks such as The Sensuous Woman (by "J") and The Sensuous Man (by "M"), Asimov published The Sensuous Dirty Old Man under the byline "Dr. 'A'"[181] (although his full name was printed on the paperback edition, first published 1972). However, by 2016, Asimov's habit of groping women was seen as sexual harassment and came under criticism, and was cited as an early example of inappropriate behavior that can occur at science fiction conventions.[182]" [[Special:Contributions/142.115.97.35|142.115.97.35]] ([[User talk:142.115.97.35|talk]]) 20:06, 19 February 2024 (UTC)
Could anyone please tell me if, given the uncertainty of Asimov's birthday, this page should fall under that category? [[User:Thylacine24|Thylacine24]] ([[User talk:Thylacine24|talk]]) 22:46, 12 December 2022 (UTC)
:Uncertain doesn't mean it's controversial. [[User:Richard75|Richard75]] ([[User talk:Richard75|talk]]) 23:02, 12 December 2022 (UTC)
:There is a "sexual harassment" section already. [[User:Schazjmd|<span style="color:#066293;">'''Schazjmd'''</span>]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Schazjmd|<span style="color:#738276;">''(talk)''</span>]] 20:30, 19 February 2024 (UTC)
::There is indeed, and it isn't hard to find. Look, there it is in the table of contents. You didn't need to do a word search. [[User:Richard75|Richard75]] ([[User talk:Richard75|talk]]) 00:10, 20 February 2024 (UTC)


== Date of birth ==
== Picture used ==


How is it possible for his parents not to have known in which year their son was born? Can we have an explanation of this? [[Special:Contributions/82.36.70.45|82.36.70.45]] ([[User talk:82.36.70.45|talk]]) 23:57, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
Isaac wore big sideburns for most of his adult life. Is there any particular reason to use this atypical image? If not, should we use an image with his common look? [[User:Big Money Threepwood|Big Money Threepwood]] ([[User talk:Big Money Threepwood|talk]]) 04:44, 29 February 2024 (UTC)
:It is probably because it is the only, or best, free image. Check the Commons category [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Isaac_Asimov here]; [[:File:Isaac Asimov, RIT NandE Vol13Num29 1981 Sep24 Complete.jpg|'''''this''''']] is the only other image that is suitable. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|talk]]) 08:45, 29 February 2024 (UTC)
:Well, there was [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic#History|a lot going on in Russia at that time]]. [[User:Schazjmd|<span style="color:#066293;">'''Schazjmd'''</span>]]&nbsp;[[User talk:Schazjmd|<span style="color:#738276;">''(talk)''</span>]] 00:03, 13 April 2023 (UTC)
::I found a stack of cc 4.0 non commercial licensed images of him, I've updated the page with one. Please revert if it isn't up to snuff. I think wikimedia has some sort of clipping capability to improve the image I will look into [[User:Big Money Threepwood|Big Money Threepwood]] ([[User talk:Big Money Threepwood|talk]]) 07:22, 1 March 2024 (UTC)
::I know that, but if you are a parent you must know that political and economical turmoil won’t make you forget if you had your son in 1919 or 1920… There’s something really strange going on there… Maybe it’s due to cultural differences. I know a hundred years ago people had 12 children and 6 died in infancy, so birth years were maybe less important back then… still, modern readers are baffled if left without and explanation… <!-- Template:Unsigned IP --><small class="autosigned">—&nbsp;Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/82.36.70.45|82.36.70.45]] ([[User talk:82.36.70.45#top|talk]]) 01:31, 15 April 2023 (UTC)</small> <!--Autosigned by SineBot-->
:::Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND) are not acceptable I'm afraid. Wikimedia projects require commercial and derivative licenses. [[User:MarcGarver|MarcGarver]] ([[User talk:MarcGarver|talk]]) 12:53, 1 March 2024 (UTC)

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"Believing" ???

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One sentence reads as follows:

"When the family arrived in the United States in 1923 and their name had to be spelled in the Latin alphabet, Asimov's father spelled it with an S, believing this letter to be pronounced like Z (as in German), and so it became Asimov."

This is a ridiculous statement, because S is often pronounced like a Z.

Consider the words "is", "as", "was", "does", "words", "trains", "cars", "cans", and many, many others that are not even slightly exceptions to any rule.

So Isaac Asimov's father did not merely "believe" that S is pronounced like a Z in English.

Rather, it very frequently is pronounced like a Z.

(Conversely, there are many cases where a Z is pronounced like an S, like "waltz". In its plural, "waltzes", the Z has an S sound and the S has a Z sound.) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:200:c082:2ea0:9cf0:82c3:f2ea:74c4 (talk) 18:33, 5 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Misbegotten sentence

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"Asimov refused early suggestions of using a more common name as a pseudonym, believing that its recognizability helped his career."

This sentence contains no antecedent for the pronoun "its". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:200:c082:2ea0:9cf0:82c3:f2ea:74c4 (talk) 18:36, 5 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Nobody is going to be in any doubt about what it is referring to. Richard75 (talk) 21:23, 5 December 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Suggested new section: "Controversy"

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The following paragraph is hidden in "Writings > Other Writings," and I would strongly recommend that a new "Controversy" section be created to house it. I had to search the word "harass" to find it, so a reader who doesn't already know may not see it, and it's important. The wording of the paragraph itself is already very mild compared to the extent of his behavior, but at least it should be in a more logical category.

"Particularly in his later years, Asimov to some extent cultivated an image of himself as an amiable lecher. In 1971, as a response to the popularity of sexual guidebooks such as The Sensuous Woman (by "J") and The Sensuous Man (by "M"), Asimov published The Sensuous Dirty Old Man under the byline "Dr. 'A'"[181] (although his full name was printed on the paperback edition, first published 1972). However, by 2016, Asimov's habit of groping women was seen as sexual harassment and came under criticism, and was cited as an early example of inappropriate behavior that can occur at science fiction conventions.[182]" 142.115.97.35 (talk) 20:06, 19 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

There is a "sexual harassment" section already. Schazjmd (talk) 20:30, 19 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
There is indeed, and it isn't hard to find. Look, there it is in the table of contents. You didn't need to do a word search. Richard75 (talk) 00:10, 20 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Picture used

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Isaac wore big sideburns for most of his adult life. Is there any particular reason to use this atypical image? If not, should we use an image with his common look? Big Money Threepwood (talk) 04:44, 29 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]

It is probably because it is the only, or best, free image. Check the Commons category here; this is the only other image that is suitable. MarcGarver (talk) 08:45, 29 February 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I found a stack of cc 4.0 non commercial licensed images of him, I've updated the page with one. Please revert if it isn't up to snuff. I think wikimedia has some sort of clipping capability to improve the image I will look into Big Money Threepwood (talk) 07:22, 1 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Non-Commercial No Derivatives License (CC BY-NC-ND) are not acceptable I'm afraid. Wikimedia projects require commercial and derivative licenses. MarcGarver (talk) 12:53, 1 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]