Asimov opined that the drop in Moore's output after the death of her husband and collaborator, Henry Kuttner, illustrated that he was the real creative member of the team. I opine that it illustrated that she'd loved Henry very much, and never fully recovered from his death.
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Asimov opined that the drop in Moore's output after the death of her husband and collaborator, Henry Kuttner, illustrated that he was the real creative member of the team. I opine that it illustrated that she'd loved Henry very much, and never fully recovered from his death.
yeah, I'm more inclined to go along with you on that one, Daniel.
I tell ya, I'm feeling the Asimov Love less & less with each passing day. . .
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