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+ |& v# O) M3 W% z2 a6 D6 Q8 cThe Caves of Steel is a novel by Isaac Asimov. It is essentially a detective story, and illustrates an idea Asimov advocated, that science fiction is a flavor that can be applied to any literary genre, rather than a limited genre itself. Specifically, in the book Asimov's Mysteries, he claims that he wrote the novel response to the claim by editor John W. Campbell that mystery and science fiction were incompatible genres.4 L$ v3 U% @5 T; E5 H; S8 Q
P. P8 G6 | `) @8 F$ {, t9 P5 OThe book was first published as a serial in Galaxy Magazine, October to December 1953. A Doubleday hardcover followed in 1954.
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( u4 W/ ] Q& ^7 `) XA television adaptation was made by the BBC and shown in 1964: only a few short excerpts still exist. In June 1989, the book was adapted by Bert Coules as a radio play for the BBC, with Ed Bishop as Elijah Baley and Sam Dastor as R. Daneel Olivaw.8 I6 A- G- ?1 w! |3 k
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