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9059: 1313: 1574:, Heinlein said that it was his intention in the novel that service could include positions outside strictly military functions such as teachers, police officers, and other government positions. This is presented in the novel as an outgrowth of the failure of unearned suffrage government and as a very successful arrangement. In addition, the franchise was only awarded after leaving the assigned service; thus those serving their terms—in the military, or any other service—were excluded from exercising any franchise. Career military were completely disenfranchised until retirement. 2058: 9054: 2222:". It started with the famous Henry quotation: "Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death!!" It then went on to admit that there was some risk to nuclear testing (albeit less than the "willfully distorted" claims of the test ban advocates), and risk of nuclear war, but that "The alternative is surrender. We accept the risks." Heinlein was among those who in 1968 signed a pro– 1526:, for example, portrays some subversive themes, including a revolution in which young students are involved; his editor demanded substantial changes in this book's discussion of topics such as the use of weapons by children and the misidentified sex of the Martian character. Heinlein was always aware of the editorial limitations put in place by the editors of his novels and stories, and while he observed those restrictions on the surface, was often successful in introducing ideas not often seen in other authors' juvenile SF. 2275:. He explicitly made the case for using his fiction not only to predict the future but also to educate his readers about the value of racial equality and the importance of racial tolerance. His early novels were very much ahead of their time both in their explicit rejection of racism and in their inclusion of protagonists of color. In the context of science fiction before the 1960s, the mere existence of characters of color was a remarkable novelty, with green occurring more often than brown. For example, his 1948 novel 2387:, his work for adults—and sometimes even his work for juveniles—often portrays both the oppressors and the oppressed with considerable ambiguity. Heinlein believed that individualism was incompatible with ignorance. He believed that an appropriate level of adult competence was achieved through a wide-ranging education, whether this occurred in a classroom or not. In his juvenile novels, more than once a character looks with disdain at a student's choice of classwork, saying, "Why didn't you study something useful?" In 6153:, the most successful evocation of an alien world ever produced in English. Follow the Grand Trunk Road toward the Northwest Frontier, and watch the parade of cultures that young Kimball O'Hara encounters. Place yourself in his position, that of a half-assimilated stranger in a strange land; and observe carefully the uneven effects of an ancient society's encounter with a technologically advanced culture. SF writers have found Kim so appealing that several have told their own versions of the story: Robert Heinlein's 3779: 319: 3765: 5538:, who wrote an important book analyzing Heinlein's fiction; Heinlein stopped cooperating with Panshin because he accused Panshin of " pry into his affairs and to violate his privacy". Heinlein wrote to Panshin's publisher threatening to sue, and stating, "You are warned that only the barest facts of my private life are public knowledge ...". Heinlein was a nudist, and built a fence around his house in Santa Cruz to keep out the counterculture types who had learned of his ideas through 921: 3196:. This spiritual path included several ideas from the book, including non-mainstream family structures, social libertarianism, water-sharing rituals, an acceptance of all religious paths by a single tradition, and the use of several terms such as "grok", "Thou art God", and "Never Thirst". Though Heinlein was neither a member nor a promoter of the Church, there was a frequent exchange of correspondence between Zell and Heinlein, and he was a paid subscriber to their magazine, 1520:
usually intelligent teenagers who have to make their way in the adult society they see around them. On the surface, they are simple tales of adventure, achievement, and dealing with stupid teachers and jealous peers. Heinlein was a vocal proponent of the notion that juvenile readers were far more sophisticated and able to handle more complex or difficult themes than most people realized. His juvenile stories often had a maturity to them that made them readable for adults.
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few years of his career." Alexei expresses awe in Heinlein's ability to show readers a world so drastically different from the one we live in now, yet have so many similarities. He says that "We find ourselves not only in a world other than our own, but identifying with a living, breathing individual who is operating within its context, and thinking and acting according to its terms."
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money and even letters. Letters are great. I can't tell you the feeling walking down the street with 20 dollars in my purse, stolen earrings in my pocket." With this opening, we learn about the narrator's obsession with theft but, equally important, we learn the narrator's gender. This is done indirectly, by referring to the narrator's purse and the desire for stolen earrings.
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understand what was going on. In his earliest stories and verse he made liberal use of footnotes, but he evolved more subtle methods as his talent matured. A combination of outright exposition, sparingly used, and contextual clues, generously sprinkled through the narrative, offered the needed background. In
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was concerned that he had inadvertently plagiarized the novel which he had read fifteen years before. These concerns were brought up by a research team, who suggested that the rights to the novel should be purchased from Heinlein. One of the producers phoned Heinlein, who only asked for a signed copy
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How do I thank Mr. Jonas, he wondered, for what he's done? How do I thank him, how pay him back? No way, no way at all. You just can't pay. What then? What? Pass it on somehow, he thought, pass it on to someone else. Keep the chain moving. Look around, find someone, and pass it on. That was the only
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exerted a strong influence on his character and writing. In 1929, he graduated from the Naval Academy with the equivalent of a bachelor of arts in engineering. (At that time, the Academy did not confer degrees.) He ranked fifth in his class academically but with a class standing of 20th of 243 due to
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Heinlein used his science fiction as a way to explore provocative social and political ideas and to speculate how progress in science and engineering might shape the future of politics, race, religion, and sex. Within the framework of his science-fiction stories, Heinlein repeatedly addressed certain
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This short discussion of Asimov, Clarke and Heinlein—the so-called Big Three, who largely dominated American (and, to a lesser extent, Anglo-American) science fiction during the 1940s, the 1950s and well into the 1960s—should serve to suggest the particularly complex affinity between science fiction
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began to be distinguished as a separate subgenre, but paradoxically Heinlein is also considered a seminal figure in hard science fiction, due to his extensive knowledge of engineering and the careful scientific research demonstrated in his stories. Heinlein himself stated—with obvious pride—that in
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wrote that one reason for Heinlein's success "has been the high grade of machinery which goes, today as always, into his story-telling. Heinlein seems to have known from the beginning, as if instinctively, technical lessons about fiction which other writers must learn the hard way (or often enough,
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Alexei and Cory Panshin noted that Heinlein's impact was immediately felt. In 1940, the year after selling 'Life-Line' to Campbell, he wrote three short novels, four novelettes, and seven short stories. They went on to say that "No one ever dominated the science fiction field as Bob did in the first
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In a number of his stories, Heinlein challenges his readers' possible racial preconceptions by introducing a strong, sympathetic character, only to reveal much later that he or she is of African or other ancestry. In several cases, the covers of the books show characters as being light-skinned when
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newspaper on April 5, 1958, he read a full-page ad demanding that the Eisenhower Administration stop testing nuclear weapons. The science fiction author was flabbergasted. He called for the formation of the Patrick Henry League and spent the next several weeks writing and publishing his own polemic
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I believe in my fellow citizens. Our headlines are splashed with crime. Yet for every criminal, there are ten thousand honest, decent, kindly men. If it were not so, no child would live to grow up. Business could not go on from day to day. Decency is not news. It is buried in the obituaries, but it
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states that by 1930, Heinlein was a progressive liberal who had spent some time in the open sexuality climate of New York’s Jazz Age Greenwich Village. Heinlein believed that some level of socialism was inevitable and was already occurring in America. He was absorbing the social concepts of writers
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With indirect exposition, the writer gives the reader the data in subtle but clear ways, thereby allowing the reader to be a partner when it comes to laying the foundation of the story. For instance, the narrator of Mona Simpson's story "Lawns" begins by telling us: "I steal. I've stolen books and
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I was still politically quite naïve and still had hopes that various libertarian notions could be put over by political processes
 It seems to me that every time we manage to establish one freedom, they take another one away. Maybe two. And that seems to me characteristic of a society as it gets
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Heinlein's books probe a range of ideas about a range of topics such as sexuality, race, politics, and the military. Many were seen as radical or as ahead of their time in their social criticism. His books have inspired considerable debate about the specifics, and the evolution, of Heinlein's own
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in the United States in an effort to assist the system which had saved his life. At science fiction conventions to receive his autograph, fans would be asked to co-sign with Heinlein a beautifully embellished pledge form he supplied stating that the recipient agrees that they will donate blood. He
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Kipling had learned this trick in India. His original Anglo-Indian readership knew the customs and institutions and landscapes of British India at first hand. But when he began writing for a wider British and American audience, he had to provide his new readers with enough information for them to
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in response to "calls for the unilateral ending of nuclear testing by the United States". Heinlein suggests in the book that the Bugs are a good example of Communism being something that humans cannot successfully adhere to, since humans are strongly defined individuals, whereas the Bugs, being a
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Heinlein is often credited with bringing serious writing techniques to the genre of science fiction. For example, when writing about fictional worlds, previous authors were often limited by the reader's existing knowledge of a typical "space opera" setting, leading to a relatively low creativity
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The novels that Heinlein wrote for a young audience are commonly called "the Heinlein juveniles", and they feature a mixture of adolescent and adult themes. Many of the issues that he takes on in these books have to do with the kinds of problems that adolescents experience. His protagonists are
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Ginny undoubtedly served as a model for many of his intelligent, fiercely independent female characters. She was a chemist and rocket test engineer, and held a higher rank in the Navy than Heinlein himself. She was also an accomplished college athlete, earning four letters. In 1953–1954, the
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Although many other writers have exceeded Heinlein's output, few can claim to match his broad and seminal influence. Scores of science fiction writers from the prewar Golden Age through the present day loudly and enthusiastically credit Heinlein for blazing the trails of their own careers, and
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A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure,
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and the story itself was based on a then-unpublished story by Campbell, and Heinlein wrote later that he had "had to re-slant it to remove racist aspects of the original story line" and that he did not "consider it to be an artistic success". However, the novel prompted a heated debate in the
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Heinlein published 32 novels, 59 short stories, and 16 collections during his life. Nine films, two television series, several episodes of a radio series, and a board game have been derived more or less directly from his work. He wrote a screenplay for one of the films. Heinlein edited an
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Heinlein is a problematic case for feminists; on the one hand, his works often feature strong female characters and vigorous statements that women are equal to or even superior to men; but these characters and statements often reflect hopelessly stereotypical attitudes about typical female
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cites William Patterson, saying that the best way to gain an understanding of Heinlein is as a "full-service iconoclast, the unique individual who decides that things do not have to be, and won't continue, as they are". He says this vision is "at the heart of Heinlein, science fiction,
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has described Heinlein as "that greatest of Campbell-era sf writers". Isaac Asimov said that, from the time of his first story, the science fiction world accepted that Heinlein was the best science fiction writer in existence, adding that he would hold this title through his lifetime.
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Incorporates a substantial biographical sketch by Virginia Heinlein, which hews closely to his earlier official bios, omitting the same facts (the first of his three marriages, his early left-wing political activities) and repeating the same fictional anecdotes (the short story
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have commented critically on Heinlein's portrayal of incest and pedophilia in a lighthearted and even approving manner. Diane Parkin-Speer suggests that Heinlein's intent seems more to provoke the reader and to question sexual norms than to promote any particular sexual agenda.
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at Annapolis because his older brother Rex was a student there, and at the time, regulations discouraged multiple family members from attending the academy simultaneously. He instead matriculated at Kansas City Community College and began vigorously petitioning Missouri Senator
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The above five rules really have more to do with how to write speculative fiction than anything said above them. But they are amazingly hard to follow—which is why there are so few professional writers and so many aspirants, and which is why I am not afraid to give away the
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with an unspecified foreign power almost a decade before such an idea became commonplace, and was promoted by an unprecedented publicity campaign in print publications. Many of the astronauts and others working in the U.S. space program grew up on a diet of the Heinlein
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them is not, because once you answer this kind of question, you cross the line into religion. Maureen does not state a reason for this; she simply remarks that such questions are "beautiful" but lack answers. Maureen's son/lover Lazarus Long makes a related remark in
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Patterson, William H., Jr., and Thornton, Andrew., The Martian Named Smith: Critical Perspectives on Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land, p. 128: "His books written after about 1980 ... belong to a series called by one of the central characters
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On February 1, 2019, Phoenix Pick announced that through a collaboration with the Heinlein Prize Trust, a reconstruction of the full text of an unpublished Heinlein novel had been produced. It was published in March 2020. The reconstructed novel, entitled
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In 1929, Heinlein married Elinor Curry of Kansas City. However, their marriage lasted only about one year. His second marriage, to Leslyn MacDonald (1904–1981) in 1932, lasted 15 years. MacDonald was, according to the testimony of Heinlein's Navy friend,
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based on an outline and notes created by Heinlein. Heinlein's posthumously published nonfiction includes a selection of correspondence and notes edited into a somewhat autobiographical examination of his career, published in 1989 under the title
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And finally, I believe in my whole race—yellow, white, black, red, brown—in the honesty, courage, intelligence, durability, and goodness of the overwhelming majority of my brothers and sisters everywhere on this planet. I am proud to be a human
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Sometimes called the 'dean of science fiction writers,' Robert A. Heinlein was one of the leading figures of science fiction's Golden Age and one of the authors most responsible for establishing the science fiction novel as a publishing
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But as a little detail we never mention, if we don't volunteer in some corps or other—as combatants if we're fit, as non-combatants if we ain't—till we're thirty-five—we don't vote, and we don't get poor-relief, and the women don't love
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Heinlein has had a pervasive influence on other science fiction writers. In a 1953 poll of leading science fiction authors, he was cited more frequently as an influence than any other modern writer. Critic James Gifford writes that
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who met when one was a 30-year-old engineer and the other was an 11-year-old girl, and who eventually married when time-travel rendered the girl an adult while the engineer aged minimally, or the more overt intra-familial incest in
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is earned by demonstrated willingness to place society's interests before one's own, at least for a short time and often under onerous circumstances, in government service; in the case of the protagonist, this was military service.
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libertarianism, and America. Heinlein imagined how everything about the human world, from our sexual mores to our religion to our automobiles to our government to our plans for cultural survival, might be flawed, even fatally so."
1262:. The collection includes manuscript drafts, correspondence, photographs and artifacts. A substantial portion of the archive has been digitized and it is available online through the Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Archives. 5542:. In his later life, Heinlein studiously avoided revealing his early involvement in left-wing politics, and made strenuous efforts to block publication of information he had revealed to prospective biographer Sam Moskowitz. 4089:
Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke and Robert Heinlein are informally known as the 'Big Three'—the best known members of the group of authors who brought science fiction into a Golden Age in the middle years of the twentieth
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once said, "Very early in life when I read Robert Heinlein I got the thread that runs through his stories—the notion of the competent man ... I've always held that as my ideal. I've tried to be a very competent man."
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dealt explicitly or implicitly with incest, sexual feelings and relations between adults, children, or both. The treatment of these themes include the romantic relationship and eventual marriage of two characters in
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the days before pocket calculators, he and his wife Virginia once worked for several days on a mathematical equation describing an Earth–Mars rocket orbit, which was then subsumed in a single sentence of the novel
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Heinlein describes a brother and sister (Joe and Llita) who were mirror twins, being complementary diploids with entirely disjoint genomes, and thus not at increased risk for unfavorable gene duplication due to
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to also work there. While at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyards, Asimov, Heinlein, and de Camp brainstormed unconventional approaches to kamikaze attacks, such as using sound to detect approaching planes.
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ghetto". Most of his works, including short stories, have been continuously in print in many languages since their initial appearance and are still available as new paperbacks decades after his death.
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The banker reached into the folds of his gown, pulled out a single credit note. "But eat first—a full belly steadies the judgment. Do me the honor of accepting this as our welcome to the newcomer."
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tells of a war of independence waged by the Lunar penal colonies, with significant comments from a major character, Professor La Paz, regarding the threat posed by government to individual freedom.
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Heinlein always considered himself a libertarian; in a letter to Judith Merril in 1967 (never sent) he said, "As for libertarian, I've been one all my life, a radical one. You might use the term '
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and other stories of India he uses King James English to indicate that characters are speaking in Hindustani; this is never explained, but it gets the message across subliminally., quoted in
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In the article, Heinlein proposes that most stories fit into either the gadget story or the human interest story, which is itself subdivided into the three latter categories. He also credits
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VP for Space Shuttle development George Merrick. Policy recommendations from the Council included ballistic missile defense concepts which were later transformed into what was called the
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gives a long list of capabilities that anyone should have, concluding, "Specialization is for insects." The ability of the individual to create himself is explored in stories such as
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thought. He also speculated on the influence of space travel on human cultural practices. His writing was influenced by his political leanings, with many of his early writings being
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Heinlein calls for a society where all lawyers and politicians are women, essentially on the grounds that they possess a mysterious feminine practicality that men cannot duplicate.
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the text states or at least implies that they are dark-skinned or of African ancestry. Heinlein repeatedly denounced racism in his nonfiction works, including numerous examples in
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Moon landing. He remarked to Cronkite during the landing that, "This is the greatest event in human history, up to this time. This is—today is New Year's Day of the Year One."
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and Valentine Michael Smith (Mike). Another of the main characters, Jill, is homophobic, and says that "nine times out of ten, if a girl gets raped it's partly her own fault."
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seem to have flowed from that interest, and his fictional characters continue to express Korzybskian views to the very end of his writing career. Many of his stories, such as
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A complete collection of Heinlein's published work has been published by the Heinlein Prize Trust as the "Virginia Edition", after his wife. See the Complete Works section of
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disciplinary demerits. The U.S. Navy commissioned him as an ensign shortly after his graduation. He advanced to lieutenant junior grade in 1931 while serving aboard the new
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foreign minister of the Terran government is an undersecretary, a Mr. Kiku, who is from Africa. Heinlein explicitly states his skin is "ebony black" and that Kiku is in an
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story, "Misfit", followed in November. Some saw Heinlein's talent and stardom from his first story, and he was quickly acknowledged as a leader of the new movement toward
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Heinlein, like Robert Anton Wilson, was a lifelong agnostic, believing that to affirm that there is no God was as silly and unsupported as to affirm that there was a God.
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Heinlein supported himself at several occupations, including real estate sales and silver mining, but for some years found money in short supply. Heinlein was active in
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While not destitute after the campaign—he had a small disability pension from the Navy—Heinlein turned to writing to pay off his mortgage. His first published story, "
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religious organization incorporated in California, with membership worldwide, and it remains an active part of the neopagan community today. Zell-Ravenheart's wife,
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and its fellow journals, then SF might not have done such a grotesquely poor job of prefiguring something of the flavor of actually living here at the onset of 2004.
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by Laurence M. Janifer, Heinlein appears indirectly as the purported author of an ancient manuscript, supposedly one of his unpublished stories, "The Stone Pillow".
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opinions, and have earned him both lavish praise and a degree of criticism. He has also been accused of contradicting himself on various philosophical questions.
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A critique of Heinlein from a Marxist perspective. Includes a biographical chapter, which incorporates some original research on Heinlein's family background.
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level: The same starships, death rays, and horrifying rubbery aliens becoming ubiquitous. This was necessary unless the author was willing to go into long
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in 1938, but was unsuccessful. Heinlein was running as a left-wing Democrat in a conservative district, and he never made it past the Democratic primary.
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took a matter-of-fact approach to their outer-space setting, rather than the "gee whiz" tone that had previously been common. The documentary-like film
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publishing company that went from 1947 through 1959, at the rate of one book each autumn, in time for Christmas presents to teenagers. He also wrote for
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describes a future scenario where a military-controlled global government enforces world peace. Heinlein ceased considering himself a Democrat in 1954.
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in 1974, presented 1975. Officers and past presidents of the Association select a living writer for lifetime achievement (now annually and including
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When fellow writers, or fans, wrote Heinlein asking for writing advice, he famously gave out his own list of rules for becoming a successful writer:
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in 1939, SF would have gotten the future right; I would suggest, however, that if Heinlein, and his colleagues, had been able to publish adult SF in
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He referred to this in a number of other stories, although sometimes just saying to pay a debt back by helping others, as in one of his last works,
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Most of the novels from this period are recognized by critics as forming an offshoot from the Future History series and are referred to by the term
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Lewis converted me from atheism to Christianity—Rand converted me back to atheism, with Heinlein standing on the sidelines rooting for agnosticism.
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in 1952, appearing under the "Anson McDonald" byline even though the book edition had been published under Heinlein's own name four years earlier.
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I'm one of the few people I know who thinks that late Robert Heinlein was better than early Robert Heinlein. That had a really big effect on me.
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in Denver, Colorado, which held several panels on his works; nearly seventy years earlier, he had been a Guest of Honor at the same convention.
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is to ask questions: "Why are we here?" "Where are we going after we die?" (and so on); and that you are not allowed to answer the questions.
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But the best way to understand why Kipling has exerted so great an influence over modern science fiction is to read his own work. Begin with
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article, titled "A House to Make Life Easy". The Heinleins, both engineers, designed the house for themselves with many innovative features.
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Even outside the science fiction community, several words and phrases coined or adopted by Heinlein have passed into common English usage:
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His pride said no; his stomach said YES! Don took it and said, "Uh, thanks! That's awfully kind of you. I'll pay it back, first chance."
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in 1933 and 1934, reaching the rank of lieutenant. His brother, Lawrence Heinlein, served in the U.S. Army, the U.S. Air Force, and the
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Includes an introduction by Spider Robinson, an afterword by Robert E. James with a long biography, and a shorter biographical sketch.
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was published, Heinlein was very favorably impressed, as quoted in "Grumbles ..." and mentioned John Galt—the hero in Rand's
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Reprinted in Lawrence J. Trudeau (Ed.), Twentieth Century Literary Criticism, Vol. 337, Detroit: Gale, Cengage, 2016, Pp. 282–293
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such as H.G. Wells and Upton Sinclair. He adopted many of the progressive social beliefs of his day and projected them forward.
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is subtle and ambiguous, but at least one college instructor who teaches the book reports that some students always ask, "Is he
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that lambasted "Communist-line goals concealed in idealistic-sounding nonsense" and urged Americans not to become "soft-headed".
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is a coming-of-age story about duty, citizenship, and the role of the military in society. The book portrays a society in which
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in 2003 "for outstanding published works in science fiction and technical writings to inspire the human exploration of space".
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In books written as early as 1956, Heinlein dealt with incest and the sexual nature of children. Many of his books including
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It appears that Heinlein at least attempted to live in a manner consistent with these ideals, even in the 1930s, and had an
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was originally published in a shorter form, but both the long and short versions are now simultaneously available in print.
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Robert A. Heinlein in Dialogue With His Century: 1948–1988: The Man Who Learned Better. An Authorized Biography, Volume II
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Heinlein was heavily influenced by the visionary writers and philosophers of his day. William H. Patterson Jr, writing in
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never learn). He does not always operate the machinery to the best advantage, but he always seems to be aware of it."
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By his middle period, sexual freedom and the elimination of sexual jealousy became a major theme; for instance, in
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to stop nuclear testing in 1958. "The 'Patrick Henry' ad shocked 'em", he wrote many years later of the campaign. "
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Heinlein's surgical treatment re-energized him, and he wrote five novels from 1980 until he died in his sleep from
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Beginning in 1970, Heinlein had a series of health crises, broken by strenuous periods of activity in his hobby of
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which had been edited against Heinlein's wishes in their original release, was reissued with the original ending.
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Erisman, Fred. "Robert Heinlein's Case for Racial Tolerance, 1954–1956." Extrapolation 29, no. 3 (1988): 216–226.
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After a seven-year hiatus brought on by poor health, Heinlein produced five new novels in the period from 1980 (
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and technologically competent women characters who were formidable, yet often stereotypically feminine—such as
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religious organization modeled in many ways (including its name) after the treatment of religion in the novel
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Robert A. Heinlein in Dialogue With His Century: 1907–1948: Learning Curve. An Authorized Biography, Volume I
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Heinlein became one of the first American science-fiction writers to break into mainstream magazines such as
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And yet, the publishers do whatever they can to continue to milk the big three: Asimov, Clarke, and Heinlein
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family into a future in which white people are the slaves of cannibalistic black rulers. In the 1941 novel
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In 1980, Robert Heinlein was a member of the Citizens Advisory Council on National Space Policy, chaired by
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In 2016, after an intensive online campaign to win a vote for the opening, Heinlein was inducted into the
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The Libertarian Futurist Society has honored eight of Heinlein's novels and two short stories with their
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Bright, Robin. "Self Begetting Ourobouros: The Science Fiction of Robert A. Heinlein". page 167. Harvard
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program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
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The Martian named Smith : critical perspectives on Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a strange land
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In 2001 the United States Naval Academy created the Robert A. Heinlein Chair in Aerospace Engineering.
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as "unquestionably one of the three or four most influential libertarian novels of the last century".
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in the late 1940s. He was one of the best-selling science-fiction novelists for many decades, and he,
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Heinlein's political positions shifted throughout his life. Heinlein's early political leanings were
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explicitly discusses the political importance Heinlein attached to privacy as a matter of principle.
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Learning from Other Worlds: Estrangement, Cognition, and the Politics of Science Fiction and Utopia
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being a prime example) generally have a wide range of abilities, and one of Heinlein's characters,
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The Martian Named Smith: Critical Perspectives on Robert A. Heinlein's Stranger in a Strange Land
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Gary Westfahl, "Superladies in Waiting: How the Female Hero Almost Emerges in Science Fiction",
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Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century: Volume 2, 1948–1988 The Man Who Learned Better
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were at the height of their influence during the peak of Heinlein's career, and stories such as
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The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and Fantasy: Themes, Works, and Wonders, Volume 2
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inducted Heinlein in 1998, its third class of two deceased and two living writers and editors.
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Heinlein, born on July 7, 1907, to Rex Ivar Heinlein (an accountant) and Bam Lyle Heinlein, in
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A comprehensive bibliography, with roughly one page of commentary on each of Heinlein's works.
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said he got the idea of a "Starship Trooper being another guardian angel and Mother Earth".
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seem to the public more like a practical possibility. His stories in publications such as
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was intriguing as a window into the development of Heinlein's radical ideas about man as a
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of the script and later sent a note to Gerrold after it aired to thank him for the script.
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In January 1924, the sixteen year old Heinlein lied about his age to enlist in Company C,
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Heinlein has inspired many transformational figures in business and technology including
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Bradbury has also advised that writers he has helped thank him by helping other writers.
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Several Heinlein works have been published since his death, including the aforementioned
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At the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard Heinlein met and befriended a chemical engineer named
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Heinlein gave Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle extensive advice on a draft manuscript of
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collective, can all contribute to the whole without consideration of individual desire.
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A lengthy essay that treats Heinlein's own autobiographical statements with skepticism.
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is "a space opera and late-period Robert A. Heinlein tribute", referring to Heinlein's
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Race was a central theme in some of Heinlein's fiction. The most prominent example is
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by his wife, Virginia; his book on practical politics written in 1946 and published as
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On Paul Dirac and antimatter, and on blood chemistry. A version of the former, titled
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about the setting of the story, at a time when the word count was at a premium in SF.
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Adrift Just Off the Islets of Langerhans: Latitude 38° 54' N, Longitude 77° 00' 13" W
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idea of needing to serve in the military in order to vote can be found in Kipling's "
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Requiem: new collected works by Robert A. Heinlein and tributes to the grand master
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Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century, Vol. 1—Learning Curve (1907–1948)
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A common theme in Heinlein's writing is his frequent use of the "competent man", a
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were published in March 2020. The new edition of the latter shares the subtitle of
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J. Neil Schulman (1999). "Job: A Comedy of Justice Reviewed by J. Neil Schulman".
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Repeats many incorrect statements from Heinlein's fictionalized professional bio.
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in 1934, Heinlein worked actively in the campaign. Heinlein himself ran for the
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who exhibits a very wide range of abilities and knowledge, making him a form of
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in taking this new literary direction. The penultimate novel of this period,
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As the war wound down in 1945, Heinlein began to re-evaluate his career. The
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Autobiographical notes are interspersed between the pieces in the anthology.
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for an appointment to the Naval Academy. In part due to the influence of the
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Vicary, Elizabeth Zoe. 2000. American National Biography Online article,
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Patterson, William H. Jr. (1999). "Robert Heinlein—A biographical sketch".
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The pursuit of the Pankera : a parallel novel about parallel universes
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in 1990, another movement that includes Heinlein concepts among its roots.
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Heinlein created SF stories with social commentary about relationships. In
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gradually spun out of control, Heinlein moved out and the couple filed for
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to a more literary approach touching on such adult issues as politics and
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There is no lunar feature named explicitly for Heinlein, but in 1994 the
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The number of the beast : a parallel novel about parallel universes
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Predecessors of Heinlein's competent heroes include the protagonists of
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is a sharp satire of organized religion. Heinlein himself was agnostic.
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magazine, which was edited by John Campbell. The science fiction writer
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in 1992; and a travelogue of their first around-the-world tour in 1954,
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Heinleinia.com, an interactive exploration of Heinlein's life and works
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Three nonfiction books and two poems have been published posthumously.
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The Martian named Smith: Critical Perspectives on Robert A. Heinlein's
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Heinlein's archive is housed by the Special Collections department of
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for significantly more than the contest's first-prize payoff. Another
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Histories of the Future: Studies in Fact, Fantasy and Science Fiction
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Parkin-Speer, Diane. "Robert A. Heinlein: The Novelist as Preacher".
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Many people have collected the various parts of the Heinlein "song" "
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Heinlein's fiction of the 1940s and 1950s, however, began to espouse
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The Pursuit of the Pankera: A Parallel Novel about Parallel Universes
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was the guest of honor at the Worldcon in 1976 for the third time at
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and wrote some of his most influential fiction at the height of the
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Mountains Come Out of the Sky: The Illustrated History of Prog Rock
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Heinlein was also a guest commentator (along with fellow SF author
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explicitly uses aliens as a metaphor for minorities. In his novel
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on culture and government, and the tendency of society to repress
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Solutions Non Satisfaisantes, une Anatomie de Robert A. Heinlein
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The primary influence on Heinlein's writing style may have been
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and attended a number of seminars on the subject. His views on
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Heinlein both preached and practiced this philosophy; now the
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During the 1930s and 1940s, Heinlein was deeply interested in
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scientific community regarding the plausibility of developing
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are prominently featured in his long-unpublished first novel,
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astronauts into their radio conversations while on the moon.
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Panshin, p. 3, describing de Camp's Science Fiction Handbook
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genre, during this period he wrote his first fantasy novel,
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are frequently discussed in his work. At the height of the
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The Heritage of Heinlein: A Critical Reading of the Fiction
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in his marriage to his second wife, Leslyn. He was also a
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Robert A. Heinlein (2005). "Foreword by Michael Cassutt".
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was a major subject of his writing starting in 1939, with
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Heinlein contributed to the final draft of the script for
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Social Credit Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Robert A. Heinlein: 1948–1988, The Man Who Learned Better
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older, and more crowded, and higher taxes, and more laws.
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Requiem: Collected Works and Tributes to the Grand Master
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In 1934, Heinlein was discharged from the Navy, owing to
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Patterson, William H., Jr., and Thornton, Andrew. 2001.
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Stranger in a Strange Land. Nitrosyncretic Press, 2001.
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award. The first two were given during his lifetime for
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science fiction authors. Notable Heinlein works include
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Clareson, Thomas D.; Sanders, Joe (December 30, 2013).
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Likewise, Heinlein's name is often associated with the
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stories. Kipling had picked this up during his time in
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Heinlein described himself as also being influenced by
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Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with his Century Vol 1
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attributes. It is disconcerting, for example, that in
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The tendency toward authorial self-reference begun in
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The Robert Heinlein Interview, and other Heinleiniana
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Heinlein began his career as a writer of stories for
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The Robert Heinlein Interview and Other Heinleiniana
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views. After 1945, he came to believe that a strong
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style. Some representative novels of this type are
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His bronze bust, created by Kansas City sculptor 3175: 3020:as having identified "The Man-Who-Learned-Better". 2692:—whose last name may be Greene, Gilead or Briggs). 1903:was considered superior to the original version of 1542:Heinlein decisively ended his juvenile novels with 339: 336: 5830:Invented Religions: Imagination, Fiction and Faith 5561: 5223:"Heinlein's Prophetic First Novel, Lost and Found" 4858: 3725:, and the short stories "Requiem" and "Coventry". 12098: 8770:Contains a shorter version of the Patterson bio. 8352:"Libertarian Futurist Society: Prometheus Awards" 7758: 7280:Weil, Ellen; Wolfe, Gary K. (November 26, 2017). 6852:, Ace Books (paperback edition, 1988). Page 248. 6601: 5802:Robert Heinlein Interview: And Other Heinleiniana 4823: 4623: 4621: 4464: 4462: 3647:(1990 RH4), discovered on September 14, 1990, by 2977:You must keep it on the market until it has sold. 484:Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with his Century, 14675: 7690:. The Mercatus Center at George Mason University 7622:. New York: Tom Doherty Associates. p. 13. 7360:"Letter to Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle about 6894: 6817:, p. 121 of Berkley Medallion paperback edition. 6399:Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue with His Century 6397:, the first volume of his authorized biography, 5827: 5799: 5198:. The Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Archives. 3092:. The theme and plot of Kameron Hurley's novel, 1986:originated as a modernized version of Kipling's 1961:. Kipling is the first known modern example of " 1783:, that freedom is to be found on the frontiers. 1577: 475:and his later, and more well known works, being 11198: 7714:"Science Fiction Books That Inspired Elon Musk" 6188: 5311:"The Death of Science Fiction: A Dream, Part 1" 4950:Williamson, Jack "Who Was Robert Heinlein?" in 4927: 3916: 3914: 3912: 3910: 2634:the questions is the point of metaphysics, but 2163:Of this time in his life, Heinlein later said: 1769:, also containing suggestions of connection to 1059:Heinlein used topical materials throughout his 1010:magazine, leading off, in February 1947, with " 950:. Originally written for a contest, it sold to 854:politically at the same time he married Ginny. 810:Heinleins voyaged around the world (mostly via 514:, as well as popularizing existing terms like " 8423:Robert A. Heinlein: America as Science Fiction 6787:For example, recruitment officer Mr Weiss, in 4618: 4459: 3153:, whose root meaning in Martian is "to drink". 1340:took the cover of the September 1951 issue of 1277:anthology of other writers' SF short stories. 1164:to write space policy papers for the incoming 362:; July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was an American 14272: 14069: 13643: 12904: 12819:If at First You Don't Succeed, Try, Try Again 12084: 11184: 10073: 10059: 9762: 9099: 7619:Robert A. Heinlein: 1907–1948, learning curve 6830:, Ohio State University Press, 2002 Page 53. 5645: 5643: 4647:Robert A. Heinlein: 1907–1948, learning curve 4370:Robert A. Heinlein: 1907–1948, learning curve 4283: 4019:The Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein 3974:Booker, M. Keith; Thomas, Anne-Marie (2009). 3311:"Provide educational materials to educators." 2990:Heinlein later published an entire article, " 2253:, and libertarians have found inspiration in 1696:. Heinlein stated that he was influenced by 1190:Joint Committee of the United States Congress 14844:United States Navy personnel of World War II 8580:Robert A. Heinlein: Stranger in His Own Land 7841:"Songwriter Interviews: Jon Anderson of Yes" 7371:The Virginia Edition: A Sample of the Series 6486:. New York: Tom Doherty Associates. p. 389. 5233: 5180:Society, National Space (October 25, 2006). 4940:. Garden City NY: Doubleday. pp. 79–82. 4937:The early Asimov; or, Eleven years of trying 4909: 4907: 4905: 4431:Also available at . Retrieved July 6, 2007. 4119:and critical theory in its Blochian version. 3973: 3907: 3675:Heinlein was the Ghost of Honor at the 2008 3115:, protagonist in the eponymous short story " 1750:becomes even more evident in novels such as 1454:Heinlein's first novel published as a book, 1200:were benefiting the infirm and the elderly. 455:social themes: the importance of individual 9006:Review & biographical essay on Heinlein 8794:'Robert A. Heinlein': A Biographical Sketch 8667:Reprinted by Baen, hardcover October 2003, 8272:"Sci-fi writers, fans gear up for Worldcon" 7977:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 7805: 7790: 7054:Anders, Charlie Jane (September 14, 2011). 6516:Gary Westfahl, ed.; Westport, Connecticut: 6171: 6169: 5121:Virginia Heinlein to Michael A. Banks, 1988 4975:. Sacramento, Calif: Nitrosyncretic Press. 4863:. Science Fiction Book Club. p. xiii. 4734:"Heinlein Society Photo Tour of Bonny Doon" 4534:"Robert A. and Virginia G. Heinlein Papers" 4407:"Robert A. Heinlein, a Biographical Sketch" 4329: 4327: 3103: 3058:, responsible for creating the tribbles in 2834:Heinlein is usually identified, along with 2499:For Heinlein, personal liberation included 2310:that the novel's protagonist and narrator, 1996:can be seen as a reboot of Kipling's novel 1192:that year, he testified on his belief that 944:", was printed in the August 1939 issue of 14279: 14265: 14076: 14062: 13650: 13636: 12911: 12897: 12091: 12077: 11191: 11177: 10066: 10052: 9769: 9755: 9531:The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag 9106: 9092: 9052: 8978: 8390:Bellagamba, Ugo and Picholle, Eric. 2008. 8225:"Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame" 8218: 7861: 7855: 7838: 7801:. New York: Ballantine Books. p. 271. 7658:Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution 6461: 6374:Wooster, Martin Morse (October 25, 2010). 6369: 6367: 6365: 5649: 5640: 5570: 5491: 5489: 5437:"Heinlein in Dimension, Chapter 3, Part 1" 5434: 5083:Patterson, William H. Jr. (June 3, 2014). 4678:"Colorado Voices: The festival of history" 4257: 4016: 3849: 3847: 3771:Children and Young Adult Literature portal 3713:. Five more were awarded posthumously for 3318:The Heinlein society also established the 3023: 2915:But Heinlein utilized a technique called " 1871:mostly the same as the first one-third of 1795: 1430:under his house, like the one featured in 42: 14809:People from Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 14704:20th-century American short story writers 14641:Social Credit Party of Canada split, 1963 14333:Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform 9778:Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Awards 9079:Robert A. and Virginia G. Heinlein Papers 9018: 8965:Heinlein giving the Guest of Honor speech 8491:Pleasant Profession of Robert A. Heinlein 8411:, writing as William Atheling, Jr. 1970. 8397:. 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Heinlein: A Reader's Companion 4563:James Gunn, "Grand Master Award Remarks" 4471:"In the Strange Land Of Robert Heinlein" 4324: 3941: 3667:Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame 3515:In his lifetime, Heinlein received four 3502: 2923:in his own science fiction venture, the 2863: 2744:movement in the 1930s. This is shown in 2447:, gives a wide summary of requirements: 2318:, actually named "Juan Rico" and speaks 2056: 1711: 1581: 1397: 1331: 1311: 1291: 919: 796: 731: 551: 403:are often considered the "Big Three" of 14774:Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award winners 14631:1937 Social Credit backbenchers' revolt 9384:For Us, the Living: A Comedy of Customs 8610:The Classic Years of Robert A. Heinlein 8604: 8574: 8269: 7823: 7746:from the original on September 24, 2011 7661:. Anchor Press/Doubleday. p. 159. 7066:from the original on September 27, 2019 6742: 6373: 6362: 6289:from the original on September 30, 2020 6227: 6092: 5832:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 57. 5777:. 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In California he hosted the 674:Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Fleet 13: 1: 14388:Social Credit Party of Canada 13981:The Notebooks of Lazarus Long 11723:...Where Angels Fear to Tread 11384:The Queen of Air and Darkness 10924:The Yiddish Policemen's Union 9207:The Notebooks of Lazarus Long 8022:The Locus Index to SF Awards: 7824:Janifer, Laurence M. (2001). 7593:. CBS News. October 6, 2016. 6871:The Notebooks of Lazarus Long 6743:Hickman, John (Spring 2021). 6688:Appel, J. M. (July 1, 2009). 5963:Brown, Alan (April 9, 2020). 3832: 3535:, and was nominated for four 3133:referring to progressives or 2844:Golden Age of science fiction 2829: 2611: 2160:translated into outer space. 2062: 1974:There are nine-and-sixty ways 1952: 1642:Prometheus Hall of Fame Award 1578:Middle period work, 1961–1973 857: 725: 641:Heinlein's experience in the 490:Heinlein was named the first 86:Carmel-by-the-Sea, California 14849:United States Navy civilians 14804:People from Butler, Missouri 14343:Manitoba Social Credit Party 14313:Abolitionist Party of Canada 13833:Delilah and the Space Rigger 13739:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress 12864:"The Space-Time Painter" by 11904:The Man Who Bridged the Mist 11688:Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge 11396:The Word for World Is Forest 10378:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress 9480:The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress 8901:Resources in other libraries 8322:"Hall of Famous Missourians" 8277:The Colorado Springs Gazette 7920:""The Green Hills of Earth"" 6553:Heinlein, Robert A. 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Sacramento: 8448: 8447: 8446: 8445: 8439: 8438: 8416: 8406: 8387: 8385: 8382: 8380: 8377: 8374: 8373: 8343: 8313: 8283: 8262: 8251:on May 2, 2015 8236: 8217: 8187: 8161: 8134: 8123: 8093: 8063: 8033: 8011: 7984: 7937: 7910: 7879: 7872: 7854: 7831: 7816: 7812:Gerrold (1973) 7804: 7789: 7757: 7727: 7704: 7674: 7667: 7647: 7628: 7608: 7582: 7552: 7526: 7496: 7492:William Safire 7478: 7447: 7421: 7391: 7350: 7341: 7311: 7292: 7272: 7246: 7225: 7188: 7182:978-0819563996 7181: 7169:Freedman, Carl 7160: 7134: 7108: 7077: 7046: 7020: 6990: 6977: 6968: 6939: 6926: 6893: 6876: 6861: 6839: 6819: 6806: 6793: 6780: 6735: 6700:(7): 429–432. 6680: 6667: 6661:, foreword to 6650: 6633: 6614: 6594: 6568: 6557:The Star Beast 6545: 6534:The Star Beast 6522: 6505: 6496: 6475: 6460: 6434: 6403: 6361: 6330: 6300: 6265: 6249:Cato Institute 6237:Hamowy, Ronald 6220: 6201: 6181: 6165: 6116: 6085: 6067: 6041: 6011: 6005:978-1647100032 6004: 5986: 5955: 5925: 5919:978-1647100018 5918: 5900: 5874: 5848: 5838: 5820: 5810: 5792: 5762: 5742: 5710: 5697: 5677: 5639: 5609: 5590: 5560: 5544: 5536:Alexei Panshin 5519: 5485: 5454: 5427: 5414: 5407: 5389: 5363: 5332: 5301: 5282: 5262: 5232: 5213: 5187: 5172: 5146: 5142:Dirac equation 5123: 5114: 5095: 5075: 5048: 5029: 4988: 4981: 4963: 4943: 4926: 4901: 4893:Konrad Henlein 4883:(afterword to 4876: 4869: 4851: 4836: 4822: 4796: 4766: 4751: 4725: 4695: 4669: 4655: 4633: 4627:Isaac Asimov, 4617: 4597: 4582: 4555: 4525: 4495: 4458: 4451: 4433: 4392: 4378: 4356: 4323: 4301: 4294: 4276: 4250: 4219: 4190: 4156: 4123: 4112: 4094: 4064: 4034: 4027: 4009: 3986: 3966: 3940: 3906: 3897:Wells, John C. 3888: 3842: 3841: 3839: 3836: 3834: 3831: 3830: 3829: 3822: 3817: 3812: 3811: 3810: 3805: 3795: 3789: 3788: 3774: 3760: 3746: 3730: 3727: 3696:Jefferson City 3584:for the works 3500: 3497: 3496: 3495: 3488: 3471: 3436: 3435: 3422: 3421: 3385: 3384: 3349:references to 3342: 3340: 3333: 3327: 3324: 3316: 3315: 3312: 3309: 3290:Main article: 3287: 3284: 3177: 3174: 3173: 3172: 3166: 3154: 3142: 3120: 3105: 3102: 3078:Charles Stross 3036: 3025: 3022: 3018:L. 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King 638: 635: 611:Halley's Comet 571: 568: 549: 546: 520:pay it forward 323: 322: 314: 313: 309: 308: 296: 292: 287: 286: 285: 284: 267: 263: 260: 259: 258: 257: 240: 236: 233: 232: 231: 230: 227: 225: 221: 220: 218: 217: 210: 203: 196: 188: 186: 182: 181: 172: 168: 167: 164: 160: 159: 157: 156: 148: 142: 140: 136: 135: 133: 132: 131:lieutenant USN 129: 126: 122: 120: 116: 115: 113: 112: 109: 108:Caleb Saunders 106: 105:John Riverside 103: 100: 96: 94: 90: 89: 83:(aged 80) 77: 73: 72: 55: 51: 50: 47: 39: 38: 35: 26: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 14876: 14865: 14862: 14860: 14857: 14855: 14852: 14850: 14847: 14845: 14842: 14840: 14837: 14835: 14832: 14830: 14827: 14825: 14822: 14820: 14817: 14815: 14812: 14810: 14807: 14805: 14802: 14800: 14797: 14795: 14792: 14790: 14787: 14785: 14782: 14780: 14777: 14775: 14772: 14770: 14767: 14765: 14762: 14760: 14757: 14755: 14752: 14750: 14747: 14745: 14742: 14740: 14737: 14735: 14732: 14730: 14727: 14725: 14722: 14720: 14717: 14715: 14712: 14710: 14707: 14705: 14702: 14700: 14697: 14695: 14692: 14690: 14687: 14685: 14682: 14681: 14679: 14664: 14659: 14657: 14652: 14651: 14648: 14642: 14639: 14637: 14634: 14632: 14629: 14628: 14626: 14622: 14616: 14613: 14611: 14608: 14606: 14603: 14601: 14598: 14596: 14593: 14591: 14590:Neil Morrison 14588: 14586: 14583: 14581: 14578: 14576: 14573: 14571: 14570:Norman Jaques 14568: 14566: 14563: 14561: 14560:John Hargrave 14558: 14556: 14553: 14551: 14548: 14546: 14543: 14541: 14540:C. 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Douglas 14538: 14536: 14533: 14531: 14530:RĂ©al Caouette 14528: 14526: 14523: 14521: 14518: 14516: 14513: 14511: 14510:Bruce Beetham 14508: 14506: 14503: 14501: 14498: 14497: 14495: 14491: 14481: 14478: 14476: 14473: 14471: 14468: 14466: 14463: 14462: 14460: 14456: 14450: 14447: 14445: 14442: 14440: 14437: 14435: 14432: 14430: 14427: 14425: 14422: 14420: 14417: 14416: 14414: 14410: 14404: 14401: 14399: 14396: 14394: 14391: 14389: 14386: 14384: 14381: 14379: 14376: 14374: 14371: 14369: 14366: 14364: 14361: 14359: 14356: 14354: 14351: 14349: 14348:New Democracy 14346: 14344: 14341: 14339: 14336: 14334: 14331: 14329: 14326: 14324: 14321: 14319: 14316: 14314: 14311: 14310: 14308: 14306: 14302: 14299: 14295: 14291: 14289:Social Credit 14282: 14277: 14275: 14270: 14268: 14263: 14262: 14259: 14247: 14246: 14245:Extermination 14242: 14240: 14239: 14235: 14233: 14232: 14228: 14226: 14225: 14221: 14218: 14217: 14213: 14211: 14210: 14206: 14203: 14202: 14198: 14195: 14194: 14190: 14189: 14187: 14183: 14176: 14175: 14171: 14168: 14167: 14163: 14162: 14160: 14156: 14149: 14148: 14144: 14141: 14140: 14136: 14133: 14132: 14128: 14125: 14124: 14120: 14117: 14116: 14112: 14111: 14109: 14105: 14101: 14096: 14092: 14091: 14086: 14079: 14074: 14072: 14067: 14065: 14060: 14059: 14056: 14043: 14042: 14038: 14035: 14034: 14030: 14029: 14027: 14023: 14017: 14014: 14012: 14009: 14007: 14004: 14000: 13999:Competent man 13997: 13996: 13995: 13994:Jubal Harshaw 13992: 13990: 13987: 13983: 13982: 13978: 13977: 13976: 13973: 13972: 13970: 13966: 13959: 13955: 13952: 13948: 13945: 13941: 13938: 13934: 13931: 13921: 13918: 13914: 13911: 13907: 13904: 13900: 13897: 13893: 13890: 13886: 13883: 13879: 13876: 13872: 13869: 13865: 13862: 13858: 13855: 13851: 13848: 13844: 13841: 13837: 13834: 13830: 13827: 13823: 13820: 13816: 13813: 13809: 13807: 13804: 13801: 13797: 13796: 13794: 13788: 13781: 13780: 13776: 13773: 13772: 13768: 13765: 13764: 13760: 13757: 13756: 13752: 13749: 13748: 13744: 13741: 13740: 13736: 13733: 13732: 13728: 13727: 13725: 13721: 13714: 13713: 13709: 13706: 13705: 13701: 13698: 13697: 13693: 13690: 13689: 13685: 13682: 13681: 13677: 13676: 13674: 13670: 13666: 13665: 13660: 13653: 13648: 13646: 13641: 13639: 13634: 13633: 13630: 13618: 13615: 13613: 13610: 13608: 13605: 13603: 13600: 13598: 13595: 13593: 13592:Complete list 13590: 13589: 13586: 13580: 13577: 13575: 13572: 13570: 13567: 13565: 13562: 13560: 13557: 13555: 13552: 13550: 13547: 13545: 13544:Virgil Partch 13542: 13540: 13537: 13535: 13532: 13530: 13527: 13525: 13522: 13520: 13519:Gene Hazelton 13517: 13515: 13512: 13510: 13507: 13505: 13502: 13500: 13497: 13495: 13492: 13489: 13488: 13486: 13482: 13476: 13473: 13471: 13468: 13466: 13465:Boris Vallejo 13463: 13461: 13458: 13456: 13453: 13451: 13450:Dave Sheridan 13448: 13446: 13443: 13441: 13438: 13436: 13433: 13431: 13428: 13426: 13425:Clarence Nash 13423: 13421: 13418: 13416: 13415:Bernie Lansky 13413: 13411: 13408: 13406: 13403: 13401: 13400:Burne Hogarth 13398: 13396: 13395:Chester Gould 13393: 13391: 13388: 13385: 13383: 13380: 13378: 13375: 13373: 13370: 13368: 13365: 13364: 13362: 13358: 13352: 13349: 13347: 13344: 13342: 13341:David Scroggy 13339: 13337: 13334: 13332: 13329: 13327: 13326:Trina Robbins 13324: 13322: 13319: 13317: 13314: 13312: 13309: 13307: 13304: 13302: 13299: 13297: 13294: 13292: 13289: 13287: 13284: 13282: 13279: 13277: 13274: 13272: 13269: 13267: 13264: 13262: 13259: 13257: 13254: 13252: 13249: 13247: 13244: 13242: 13239: 13238: 13236: 13232: 13226: 13223: 13221: 13218: 13216: 13213: 13211: 13208: 13206: 13203: 13201: 13200:Sheldon Mayer 13198: 13196: 13193: 13191: 13188: 13186: 13183: 13181: 13178: 13176: 13173: 13171: 13170:Frank Brunner 13168: 13166: 13163: 13161: 13158: 13156: 13153: 13152: 13150: 13146: 13140: 13139:Larry Vincent 13137: 13135: 13132: 13130: 13127: 13125: 13122: 13120: 13117: 13115: 13112: 13110: 13107: 13105: 13102: 13100: 13097: 13095: 13092: 13090: 13087: 13085: 13082: 13080: 13077: 13075: 13072: 13070: 13067: 13065: 13062: 13060: 13057: 13055: 13052: 13050: 13047: 13045: 13042: 13040: 13039:Brad Anderson 13037: 13035: 13034:Barry Alfonso 13032: 13031: 13029: 13025: 13019: 13016: 13014: 13011: 13009: 13006: 13004: 13001: 12999: 12998:Russell Myers 12996: 12994: 12991: 12989: 12986: 12984: 12981: 12979: 12976: 12974: 12971: 12968: 12966: 12963: 12961: 12958: 12956: 12953: 12951: 12950:Milton Caniff 12948: 12946: 12943: 12941: 12938: 12936: 12933: 12932: 12930: 12926: 12921: 12914: 12909: 12907: 12902: 12900: 12895: 12894: 12891: 12878: 12877:Naomi Kritzer 12874: 12870: 12867: 12863: 12860: 12856: 12853: 12852:Sarah Pinsker 12849: 12848: 12846: 12842: 12835: 12834:N. 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Jemisin 12831: 12827: 12824: 12820: 12816: 12813: 12809: 12805: 12802: 12801:Ursula Vernon 12798: 12794: 12791: 12787: 12783: 12780: 12776: 12772: 12769: 12765: 12761: 12758: 12754: 12750: 12747: 12743: 12739: 12736: 12732: 12731: 12729: 12725: 12718: 12714: 12711: 12707: 12703: 12700: 12696: 12692: 12689: 12685: 12681: 12678: 12674: 12670: 12667: 12663: 12659: 12656: 12652: 12648: 12645: 12641: 12637: 12634: 12630: 12626: 12623: 12619: 12618: 12616: 12612: 12605: 12601: 12597: 12594: 12590: 12586: 12583: 12579: 12576: 12572: 12568: 12565: 12561: 12557: 12554: 12553:David Gerrold 12550: 12546: 12543: 12539: 12535: 12532: 12528: 12524: 12521: 12517: 12513: 12510: 12506: 12505:The Manamouki 12502: 12501: 12499: 12495: 12488: 12484: 12480: 12477: 12473: 12469: 12466: 12462: 12458: 12455: 12454:Roger Zelazny 12451: 12447: 12444: 12440: 12437: 12433: 12429: 12426: 12422: 12418: 12415: 12414:Connie Willis 12411: 12407: 12404: 12403:Roger Zelazny 12400: 12396: 12393: 12389: 12385: 12384: 12382: 12378: 12371: 12367: 12363: 12360: 12359:Poul Anderson 12356: 12353: 12352:Joan D. Vinge 12349: 12348:Eyes of Amber 12345: 12342: 12338: 12334: 12331: 12327: 12323: 12320: 12316: 12312: 12309: 12305: 12304:The Deathbird 12301: 12298: 12297:Poul Anderson 12294: 12290: 12287: 12286:Poul Anderson 12283: 12279: 12276: 12272: 12268: 12265: 12261: 12257: 12256: 12254: 12250: 12243: 12239: 12235: 12232: 12228: 12224: 12221: 12217: 12213: 12210: 12206: 12202: 12201: 12199: 12195: 12188: 12184: 12181: 12177: 12173: 12170: 12166: 12165:First Contact 12162: 12159: 12158:Lewis Padgett 12155: 12151: 12148: 12144: 12140: 12137: 12133: 12129: 12126: 12122: 12118: 12117: 12115: 12113: 12109: 12105: 12101: 12094: 12089: 12087: 12082: 12080: 12075: 12074: 12071: 12058: 12057:T. Kingfisher 12054: 12053: 12049: 12046: 12042: 12041: 12037: 12034: 12030: 12029: 12025: 12022: 12018: 12017: 12013: 12012: 12010: 12006: 11999: 11998:Max Gladstone 11995: 11991: 11990: 11986: 11983: 11979: 11978: 11974: 11971: 11967: 11966: 11962: 11959: 11955: 11954: 11950: 11947: 11943: 11942: 11938: 11935: 11932: 11928: 11925: 11922: 11918: 11917: 11913: 11910: 11906: 11905: 11901: 11898: 11894: 11893: 11889: 11888: 11886: 11882: 11875: 11871: 11870: 11866: 11863: 11859: 11856: 11853: 11852:Connie Willis 11849: 11848: 11844: 11841: 11837: 11834: 11831: 11830:Connie Willis 11827: 11826: 11822: 11819: 11815: 11814: 11810: 11807: 11803: 11802: 11798: 11795: 11791: 11790: 11786: 11783: 11779: 11778: 11774: 11771: 11767: 11764: 11763: 11761: 11757: 11750: 11749:Connie Willis 11746: 11743: 11740: 11736: 11735: 11731: 11728: 11724: 11721: 11718: 11714: 11713: 11709: 11706: 11702: 11701: 11697: 11694: 11690: 11689: 11685: 11682: 11678: 11677: 11673: 11670: 11666: 11663: 11660: 11656: 11655: 11651: 11648: 11644: 11643: 11639: 11638: 11636: 11632: 11625: 11621: 11620: 11616: 11613: 11612:Connie Willis 11609: 11608: 11604: 11601: 11597: 11596: 11592: 11589: 11585: 11584: 11580: 11577: 11576:Roger Zelazny 11573: 11572: 11568: 11565: 11561: 11560: 11556: 11553: 11549: 11548:Cascade Point 11546: 11543: 11539: 11538: 11534: 11531: 11530:Poul Anderson 11527: 11526: 11522: 11519: 11515: 11514: 11510: 11509: 11507: 11503: 11496: 11492: 11491: 11487: 11484: 11480: 11479: 11475: 11472: 11468: 11464: 11463: 11459: 11456: 11452: 11451: 11446: 11442: 11439: 11436: 11435:Roger Zelazny 11432: 11431: 11427: 11424: 11420: 11417: 11414: 11410: 11409: 11405: 11402: 11398: 11397: 11393: 11390: 11389:Poul Anderson 11386: 11385: 11381: 11378: 11374: 11373: 11369: 11366: 11362: 11359: 11356: 11352: 11351: 11347: 11344: 11340: 11339: 11334: 11330: 11329: 11325: 11324: 11322: 11318: 11311: 11307: 11306: 11302: 11299: 11295: 11294: 11290: 11287: 11286:George Orwell 11283: 11282: 11278: 11275: 11271: 11270: 11266: 11263: 11259: 11258: 11254: 11251: 11247: 11246: 11242: 11239: 11235: 11234: 11230: 11227: 11226:Don A. Stuart 11223: 11222: 11218: 11217: 11215: 11213: 11209: 11205: 11201: 11194: 11189: 11187: 11182: 11180: 11175: 11174: 11171: 11158: 11154: 11153: 11149: 11146: 11145:T. Kingfisher 11142: 11141: 11137: 11134: 11130: 11129: 11125: 11122: 11118: 11117: 11113: 11110: 11106: 11105: 11101: 11100: 11098: 11094: 11087: 11083: 11082: 11078: 11075: 11074:N. K. Jemisin 11071: 11070: 11069:The Stone Sky 11066: 11063: 11062:N. K. Jemisin 11059: 11058: 11054: 11051: 11050:N. K. Jemisin 11047: 11046: 11042: 11039: 11035: 11031: 11030: 11026: 11023: 11019: 11018: 11014: 11011: 11007: 11006: 11002: 10999: 10995: 10994: 10990: 10987: 10986:Connie Willis 10983: 10982: 10978: 10975: 10971: 10970: 10965: 10961: 10960: 10956: 10955: 10953: 10949: 10942: 10938: 10937: 10933: 10930: 10926: 10925: 10921: 10918: 10914: 10913: 10909: 10906: 10902: 10901: 10897: 10894: 10890: 10889: 10885: 10882: 10878: 10877: 10873: 10870: 10866: 10865: 10861: 10858: 10854: 10853: 10852:American Gods 10849: 10846: 10845:J. K. Rowling 10842: 10841: 10837: 10834: 10830: 10829: 10825: 10824: 10822: 10818: 10811: 10810:Connie Willis 10807: 10806: 10802: 10799: 10795: 10794: 10793:Forever Peace 10790: 10787: 10783: 10782: 10778: 10775: 10771: 10770: 10766: 10763: 10759: 10758: 10754: 10751: 10747: 10746: 10742: 10739: 10738:Connie Willis 10735: 10734: 10733:Doomsday Book 10729: 10725: 10724: 10720: 10717: 10713: 10712: 10708: 10705: 10701: 10700: 10696: 10693: 10689: 10688: 10684: 10683: 10681: 10677: 10670: 10669:C. J. Cherryh 10666: 10665: 10661: 10658: 10654: 10653: 10649: 10646: 10642: 10641: 10637: 10634: 10630: 10629: 10625: 10622: 10618: 10617: 10613: 10610: 10606: 10605: 10601: 10598: 10594: 10593: 10589: 10586: 10585:C. J. Cherryh 10582: 10581: 10577: 10574: 10573:Joan D. 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Index

Destination Moon (story)
Heinlein in 1976
Butler, Missouri
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
United States Naval Academy
University of California, Los Angeles
Science fiction
fantasy
Stranger in a Strange Land
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
Starship Troopers
Time Enough for Love
Virginia Gerstenfeld

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science fiction
aeronautical engineer
naval officer
hard science fiction
critical thinking
social mores
The Saturday Evening Post
Isaac Asimov
Arthur C. Clarke
English-language
Stranger in a Strange Land
Starship Troopers
space marine
mecha
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress

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