This article, The Naked Sun, contains spoilers. Be forewarned, plot and/or ending details follow. Asimov says you decide. The Naked Sun (The Robot Series) [Isaac Asimov] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. A millennium into the future, two advancements have altered the course of human history: the colonization of the Galaxy and the creation of the positronic brain. On the beautiful Outer World planet of Solaria. The Naked Sun, a book by Isaac Asimov. The Naked Sun is the second volume in the Robot series by Isaac Asimov.
This is the second book in the Elijah Baley series. The simple fact that it's the number two in a series, gives it a couple of advantages and a couple of disadvantages. On the plus side is that we know the main characters and their world and on the negative side is the lack of freshness and the fact that you already know the main characters and their world. The Naked Sun mostly gets around this by placing Baley on an alien world and in a milieu that is so hostile to him that he in contrast changes character. The Naked Sun is a murder mystery just like The Caves of Steel is, but the interesting thing about The Naked Sun, is that Asimov uses most of it to highlight and investigate the downside to a robotisized society and a society that has placed so high a value on the individual as to remove all personal contact. Sometimes he takes it a bit too far, but it's quite interesting to draw parallels between Solaria and America, especially on the sexual morals questions (in understanding America, one must never forget that a large part of the emigrants where religious Puritans, that weren't accepted in their homelands). The murder story itself, is in my opinion better than the murder story in The Caves of Steel, even if he cheats a bit in the end.
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