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The Hugo Winners Vol 1 and 2 1955-1970 The Hugo Winners Vol 1 and 2 1955-1970 by Isaac Asimov
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“I am trying now to re-create in my mind the picture of the man as I saw him in 1939- he, the revered author of Sinister Barriers, I the novice. I think I can rely on my near-photographic memory for the purpose. (I call it "near-photographic" because I can only remember things that happen to be lying around near photographs.)

Let's see, as I recall, he is six-feet seven-inches tall (when he is sitting down, that is) with a long and majestic English face. Then, too, I distinctly remember, there was a small flashing golden aura about his head, the occasional play of hissing flashes when he moved it suddenly, and the distant rumble of thunder when he spoke.”
Isaac Asimov, The Hugo Winners Vol 1 and 2 1955-1970