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A landmark account of the extraordinary partnership between four controversial writers - John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, and L. Ron Hubbard - who set off a revolution in science fiction and forever changed our world.
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Somehow, this book never really came together. The author obviously worked hard but none of the characters come to life. Additionally, many dumb writing errors and often incoherent timelines.
Interesting perspective on authors I'd only heard of or may have only read 1 or 2 of their books. The magazine has been mentioned in many books I've read related to scientific topics so I'm glad I now have more detail about Astounding and it's editor.
The one aHAH moment for me was regarding Campbell's tactic to get noticed by the armed forces, by having one of his regular authors write a story about the creation of the first US nuclear bomb being designed secretly. I'd heard about this potential leak in several books related to the scientists of the Manhattan Project but I don't remember them specifically calling out the source of the story. And a bit saddened that the man appeared to be so desperate to be in the war that he'd risk national security, and one of his authors, to do it.
Our little world is filled with so many interesting people, so many interesting stories.