- The Winnowing
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"The Winnowing" Author Isaac Asimov Country United States Language English Genre(s) Science fiction short story Published in Analog Publication type Periodical Publisher Universal Publishing Media type Print (Magazine, Hardback & Paperback) Publication date February 1976 The Winnowing is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. The story was written at the request of William Levinson, editor of the US publication Physician's World, but when the latter ceased publication, the story was returned to the author, who then sold it to Analog. It appeared in the February 1976 edition.
Plot summary
In the year 2005, the world's population of six billion is suffering from acute famine. The World Food Organisation decides on desperate measures to decrease the population by a process of triage. They propose to do this by adding selective poisons to certain food shipments to grossly over-populated areas.
They attempt to blackmail biochemist Dr. Aaron Rodman into cooperating with their scheme (threatening to withhold food rations from his daughter's family if he doesn't comply), proposing to utilise his development of LP - a lipoprotein which when incorporated into foods will cause random deaths.
The scheme is planned but Rodman is unwilling to go along with it. At a meeting between himself and senior government officials and members of the World Food Council, he provides as refreshment sandwiches laced with the LP, so that they will die at random, just as they had planned for so many others to die. He carefully matches the LP in the sandwiches (which he also eats) to his own metabolism, so that he will die quickly and not be guilty of involvement in the scheme.
The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories by Isaac Asimov "The Prime of Life" · "Feminine Intuition" · "Waterclap" · ". . . That Thou Art Mindful of Him" · "Stranger in Paradise" · "The Life and Times of Multivac" · "The Winnowing" · "The Bicentennial Man" · "Marching In" · "Old-fashioned" · "The Tercentenary Incident" · "Birth of a Notion"
Categories:- Short stories by Isaac Asimov
- 1970 short stories
- Works originally published in Analog Science Fiction and Fact
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