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Robert A. Heinlein: A Biographical Sketch
The Heinlein Society ^ | 1999 | Bill Patterson

Posted on 11/30/2002 8:58:37 PM PST by Sparta

Edited on 07/10/2004 1:42:45 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

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To: Sparta
Thanks for the post. A number of "Christian Reconstructionists" got their start by reading RAH in their childhood!
141 posted on 12/03/2002 10:31:07 AM PST by TomSmedley
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To: xJones
It was paranoid, IMO.

Not so, IMO as well. It took a stark look at what happens when socologically 'primitive' cultures gained control and had access to modern technology. Take a good look at that novel and think about the middle east today.

Take a loooooooooong look.

142 posted on 12/03/2002 12:33:51 PM PST by WileyC
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To: WileyC
Take a good look at that novel and think about the middle east today.

You're right, Wiley. Thanks.

143 posted on 12/03/2002 12:38:20 PM PST by xJones
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To: Sparta
I just read Have Spaceship, Will Travel again recently after a long, long time. It was great!
145 posted on 12/04/2002 1:17:02 PM PST by aruanan
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To: 6ppc
Stranger in a Strange Land was on a reading list for one of my son's freshman high school classes this year. I dug out my copy of it for him to read but also told him I was amazed it was on the list. (We're talking El Paso here; big time Hispanic/Catholic population.) After he finished the book, he understood what I meant.

But he liked the book.

Hard to believe Heinlein ever flirted with Democratic politics. Guess it proves we're all stupid when we're young. (I have long believed that humans, as a species, are stupid.)

Farnham's Freehold, Time Enough for Love, Job, Number of the Beast, the "juveniles" Glory Road, Rolling Stones, Podkayne of Mars, Door Into Summer, the short stories like There Was a Crooked Man...

I think I've got everything he ever published (wore out 2 paperback copies of Time Enough and had a hardcover copy stolen).

Heinlein wrote about real people, people who were willing to stand on their own two feet, people who had character (even if it was laced with "rational self-interest").

Of course, he was also pretty good at goring sacred cows, whether it was religion, politics or societal norms. His art, here, was that he didn't beat you over the head with it. Instead, he made you think and examine, within the context of the story.

At the same time, he claimed he didn't write what he did for ideological reasons but, rather, simply to sell and make money. Perhaps.

There were, and are, other good writers out there, depending on your particular tastes (Drake for military fiction, Dickson, early Norton, Janifer for his humor, both the Robinsons {but particularly Spider}...and mustn't forget Moorcock, given my screen name).

There was only one Robert Anson Heinlein.

</maudlin sappiness>

146 posted on 12/04/2002 2:15:49 PM PST by Elric@Melnibone
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To: Elric@Melnibone
Hard to believe Heinlein ever flirted with Democratic politics. Guess it proves we're all stupid when we're young.

Well, the Democrats then had a long way to sink to become the Democrats they are now. But I recall another bright young West Coast emerging Democrat from the same period, a Hollywood actor named Ronald Reagan.

Like he said in words that could have as easily said by RAH: he didn't leave the Democratic Party; they left him....

-archy-/-

147 posted on 12/04/2002 5:55:21 PM PST by archy
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To: Sparta
Bump for later
148 posted on 12/04/2002 11:42:31 PM PST by FreeLibertarian
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To: Sparta
His books meant more to me as a young boy than just about anything else ever has. I reread them every year or two to recapture the joy and wonder of the first time.
149 posted on 12/05/2002 12:00:52 PM PST by FreetheSouth!
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To: archy; Britton J Wingfield; Wonder Warthog; Tennessee_Bob; spatzie
It's also printed in Niven's N-Space collection, well worth getting in its own right.
Apart from the Proxmire: a backgound piece on the first Citizens Advisory Council for a national Space Poicy, Niven's Law's, and some of his best stories (The Fourth Profession, Inconstant Moon, Brenda - Hey I'm a romantic. You gotta a problem with that, Buster?)

Oh yeah, another Niven tribute to Heinlein: "Robert Anson" (and his wife Virginia)whose ID "declares him to be the US Navy's oldest Lieutenent(jg)", as a member of the "Threat Team" of SF writers the Government assembles in Cheyenne Mountion to consider responses should the alien spaceship detected entering the Solar system should be hostile. (in Niven & Pournelle's Footfall (US Army Sergeant's observation on SF Writers "most passengers don't try to talk over helicopter engine noise. These people were winning")

150 posted on 12/05/2002 5:04:28 PM PST by Oztrich Boy
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To: JenB; Wonder Warthog
I followed your advice and checked out "Sluggy Freelance". Fan-TASTIC!!

Bun-bun is now my role-model! Thanks!

151 posted on 12/06/2002 1:04:04 PM PST by Jonah Hex
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To: Jonah Hex
Yay! I'm glad you like Sluggy! Bun-Bun's one of my heroes, too.
152 posted on 12/06/2002 2:40:18 PM PST by JenB
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