Re: Novels where the earth/humans are imprisoned
- From: Butch Malahide <fred.galvin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 01:04:11 -0700
On Jun 30, 2:23 am, tkmail...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I recall a short story by Asimov set in Spacers universe. A supposedly
smart earth politician intentionally rubs the spacer worlds the wrong
way - so they bar earthmen going to stars. Politician apparently did
this so the insulted earthmen would get back their vigor as an emotional
reaction. I forget the story name though.
Your plot description is slightly reminiscent of Asimov's "Mother
Earth", I wonder if that could possibly be the story you have in mind.
Not one of the better from Asimov.
You can say that about 90% of Asimov's stories.
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