The End of Eternity

Isaac Asimov

Language: English

Publisher: Tor

Published: Jan 2, 1955

Date Read: Mar 1, 2004
Form: Novel
Pages: 258
Read Status: read
Shelves: read
Word Count: 69166

Description:

One of Isaac Asimov’s SF masterpieces, this stand-alone novel is a monument of the flowering of SF in the twentieth century. It is widely regarded as Asimov’s single best SF novel. Andrew Harlan is an Eternal, a member of the elite of the future. One of the few who live in Eternity, a location outside of place and time, Harlan’s job is to create carefully controlled and enacted Reality Changes. These Changes are small, exactingly calculated shifts in the course of history, made for the benefit of humankind. Though each Change has been made for the greater good, there are also always costs. During one of his assignments, Harlan meets and falls in love with Noÿs Lambent, a woman who lives in real time and space. Then Harlan learns that Noÿs will cease to exist after the next Change, and he risks everything to sneak her into Eternity. Unfortunately, they are caught. Harlan’s punishment? His next assignment: Kill the woman he loves before the paradox they have created results in the destruction of Eternity. ** ### Review Praise for *The End of Eternity*: “His most effective piece of work. Asimov’s exemplary clarity in plotting is precisely suited to the material at hand. Asimov’s engagement with the present is clearer here than in his other works, as is his engagement with the human.” --*Locus* “By literary standards, this tale of time travel from the 95th century is generally rated Asimov’s best.” --*Entertainment Weekly* “Asimov’s flirtation with the tropes employed by A. E. van Vogt and Charles Harness is startling for an author deemed ultra-rational and scientific.…  The effects of this influential, seminal book echo to the present, in the works of such writers as Greg Egan, John Varley, Kage Baker, and Greg Bear.” --SciFi.com ### About the Author **Isaac Asimov** lived in Boston and in New York City for most of his life.  He died in 1992 at the age of 72.