Forward the Foundation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Forward the Foundation is a novel written by Isaac Asimov. It is the second of two prequels to the Foundation Series. It is written in much the same style as the original novel Foundation, a novel composed of chapters with long intervals in between. (Both books were first published as independent short stories in science fiction magazines.)
In Forward the Foundation, Isaac Asimov continues the chronicles of the life of Hari Seldon, first begun in Prelude to Foundation.
[edit] Plot
The story takes place on Trantor, and begins eight years after the events of Prelude to Foundation. It depicts how Hari developed his theory of psychohistory from hypothetical concept to practical application in galactic events.
Beginning during the latter years of the reign of Emperor Cleon I, Hari's work brings him into the world of galactic politics, and takes him to the height of Imperial power as Cleon's First Minister, after the mysterious disappearance of his previous First Minister, Eto Demerzel (whom Hari knows as R. Daneel Olivaw). Hari becomes First Minister to the Emperor, but loses the position ten years later after the Emperor is killed.
Gradually, Hari loses all those who are close to him. Hari's wife Dors is killed saving his life from an assassin (we find out that she is, in fact, a robot). His son Raych is killed in the Rebellion in Santanni; his daughter-in-law and grandson are missing and never found. Yugo Amaryl dies early, brought on by the strain of his work. Except for grand-daughter Wanda, Hari is alone. He eventually sends her off to start the Second Foundation.
The Galactic Empire's decline accelerates during the later chapters, as does Hari's physical health. At the same time, Hari finally begins to unravel the secrets of psychohistory; he initiates a grand plan that will come to be known as the Foundation.
Preceded by: Foundation's Triumph |
Foundation Series | Followed by: |
The novels of Isaac Asimov |
---|
Robot Series: The Caves of Steel | The Naked Sun | The Robots of Dawn | Robots and Empire |
|