Well, "Nightfall" was originally a short story by Asimov; the novel is a much later, expanded version that's basically Silverberg's work with consultation and approval by Asimov. Since the novel adds material both before and after the events of the story, it kinda sorta is the sequel. And I can't find any references to followups to the book.
Really, if you've only read the novel version, you should track down the original Asimov story, which is widely regarded as his finest work.
Silverberg expanded three of Asimov's short stories into full-length novels -- Nightfall, The Ugly Little Boy, and "The Bicentennial Man" as The Positronic Man.I didn't know R.S. expanded on the story. As for a sequel-some things should be left alone.
I never even realised there was a novel. I've only read the short story (and really liked it).
Worth reading the novel, I take it?
...Dean McLaughlin's novel Dawn (serialized in the April–July 1981 issues of Analog magazine and republished in book form 25 years later as ISBN 978-1594143502) had been in several ways an answer to Asimov's short story. It posited a similar society on a similar planet surrounded by similarly named stars. But, as its title suggested, Dawn was a more optimistic story, wherein society advanced rather than collapsed.
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