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(person) by ModernAngel (2.5 wk) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 2 C!s Sat Mar 25 2000 at 17:06:13

A human being should be able to change a diaper,
plan an invasion,
butcher a hog,
design a building,
write a sonnet,
set a bone,
comfort the dying,
take orders,
give orders,
solve equations,
pitch manure,
program a computer,
cook a tasty meal,
fight efficiently,
die gallantly.
Specialization is for insects.

-- Robert Heinlein

July 7, 1907 - May 8, 1988. Born in Butler, MO. Joined the U.S. Navy on graduation from high school, where he remained until he received a medical discharge (tuberculosis) in 1934. Married to Leslyn Macdonald, 1932; divorced 1947. Married Virginia Gerstenfeld 1948, to whom he remained married until his death. (Virginia was a Navy lieutenant, a biochemist, and spoke seven languages).
Heinlein is venerated as a Grand Master of Science Fiction, with 4 Hugos, the first Grandmaster Nebula, and a Sequoyah award. He stands in good company with such luminaries as Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, and Arthur Clarke.


(person) by yam (4.9 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Thu Apr 20 2000 at 2:08:55

A prolific and occasionally controversial (generally for his mild fascism; bizarrely also for his perceived hippy liberalism in Stranger in a Strange Land, though by no means as often.) science fiction author. His writing spans from 1939, when his first short story was published, to 1988, the year of his death, in which To Sail Beyond the Sunset was published.

A list of his works, excluding those listed above in ModernAngel's writeup:
Assignment in Eternity
The Best of Robert Heinlein
Between Planets
Citizen of the Galaxy
The Day after Tomorrow
Destination Moon
Expanded Universe: More Worlds of Robert Heinlein
Farmer in the Sky
The Green Hills of Earth
Have Spacesuit, Will Travel
The Man who Sold the Moon
Universe
The Menace from Earth
The Notebooks of Lazarus Long
Orphans of the Sky
The Past through Tomorrow: "Future History" Stories
Podkayne of Mars
Red Planet
Revolt in 2100
Rocket Ship Galileo
The Rolling Stones
Tramp Royale
Sixth Column
Space Cadet
The Star Beast
Starman Jones
Three by Heinlein
Time for the Stars
Tomorrow the Stars (as editor)
Tunnel in the Sky
The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag
Waldo & Magic, Inc.
The Worlds of Robert Heinlein

(person) by Lanatha (6.3 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 2 C!s Thu Jun 22 2000 at 4:05:06

A (hopefully somewhat comprehensive) list of Robert Heinlein books. I'm somewhat short on information right now, as my book collection is trapped in limbo after an ugly incident with an apartment, but I'll continue updating with names, synopses, and publishing dates.

But first, a list of all stories associating with his world-as-myth series: The Man Who Sold the Moon, Requiem, If This Goes On--, Misfit, Methuselah's Children, Time Enough For Love, The Rolling Stones, The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, Stranger in a Srange Land, The Number of the Beast, and The Cat Who Walks Through Walls. The main proponents of this storyline are (I think) Time Enough For Love, Methuselah's Children, The Number of the Beast, The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, and To Sail Beyond the Sunset -- probably best read in that order. Not that it makes much difference to anything whatsoever, the whole concept of time being irrevocably fucked anyway. Different universes described in this series are represented by time line numbers and code names; the name of the code is based on the first man on the moon in each time line. Ours is time line three (code named "Armstrong").

The following are, at present, in alphabetical order. They will be eventually in (our) chronological order. They will also eventually all have descriptions.

Assignment in Eternity -- 19??
The Best of Robert Heinlein -- 19??
Between Planets -- 19??
Beyond This Horizon -- 19??
The Cat Who Walks Through Walls -- 19??
Citizen of the Galaxy -- 19??
Destination Moon -- 19??
The Door Into Summer -- 19??
Double Star -- 19??
Expanded Universe: More Worlds of Robert Heinlein -- 19??
This is an anthology of short stories, including the following works: Life-Line, Successful Operation, Blowups Happen (1940 version), Solution Unsatisfactory, The Last Days of the United States, How To Be a Survivor, Pie From the Sky, They Do it With Mirrors, Free Men, No Bands Playing, No Flags Flying--, A Bathroom of Her Own, On The Slopes of Vesuvius, Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon, Pandora's Box, Where To?, Cliff and the Calories, Ray Guns and Rocket Ships, The Third Millennium Opens, Who Are the Heirs of Patrick Henry?, "Pravda" means "Truth", Insido Intourist, Searchlight, The Pragmatics of Patriotism, Paul Dirac, Antimatter, and You, Larger Than Life, Spinoff, and The Happy Days Ahead.
Farmer in the Sky -- 19??
Farnham's Freehold -- 19??
Friday -- 19??
Imagine a world where both test-tube children and real children coexist, but where there is a serious discrimination problem against the test-tube children? This story follows Friday, an in-vitro child, as she struggles with her life as one.
Glory Road -- 19??
The Green Hills of Earth -- 19??
Have Space Suit - Will Travel -- 19??
Heil! -- 19??
I Will Fear No Evil -- 19??
Job: A Comedy of Justice -- 19??
The Man Who Sold the Moon -- 19??
The Menace From Earth -- 19??
Methuselah's Children -- 19??
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress -- 19??
The Notebooks of Lazarus Long -- 19??
The Number Of the Beast -- 19??
Four main characters, Deety and Zebediah Carter, and Hilda and Jacob Burroughs, get together in a chance encounter at a party, wherein Jacob accidentally reveals his invention: a six-dimensional time-space translator. The four hop in Zeb's flying car and have a grand ol' time crossing every imaginable frontier and lots more than you would ever think of. I think this one happens on time line four (I think), code named "Ballox O'Malley".
Orphans of the Sky -- 19??
This is a compilation of two stories: Universe, and Common Sense.
The Past Through Tomorrow: "Future History stories" -- 1967
This is an anthology which contains the following short stories: Lifeline, The Roads Must Roll, Blowups Happen (1946 version 1), The Man Who Sold the Moon, Delilah and the Space Rigger, Space Jockey, Requiem, The Long Watch, Gentlemen, Be Seated, The Black Pits of Luna, "It's Great to be Back!", "--We Also Walk Dogs", Searchlight, Ordeal in Space, The Green Hills of Earth, Logic of Empire, The Menace From Earth, "If This Goes On--", Coventry, Misfit, and Methuselah's Children. All of the stories in this anthology come from his 'future history' set, which is later relegated to timeline two, codenamed "Leslie LeCroix".
Podkayne of Mars -- 19??
The Puppet Masters -- 19??
Red Planet -- 19??
Revolt in 2100 -- 19??
Rocket Ship Galileo -- 19??
The Rolling Stones -- 19??
Sixth Column (a.k.a. The Day After Tomorrow) -- 19??
Space Cadet -- 19??
The Star Beast -- 19??
Starman Jones -- 19??
Starship Troopers -- 19??
Stranger in a Strange Land -- 19??
Three by Heinlein -- 19??
Time Enough for Love -- 19??
Time for the Stars -- 19??
Tomorrow the Stars (Ed.) -- 19??
To Sail Beyond the Sunset -- 1987 (his last novel)
The main character, Maureen Johnson (Long), as she details her life's history in a bizarre, mostly non-chronological account. Very interesting, quite burlesque, stretching the confines of social tuning to previously unseen limits. This one takes place on time line two, codenamed "Leslie LeCroix".
Tunnel in the Sky -- 19??
The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag (a.k.a. 6 x H)-- 19??
Universe -- 19??
Waldo & Magic, Inc. (a.k.a. Waldo: Genius in Orbit) -- 19??
The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein -- 19??
This anthology of short stories contains the following: Pandora's Box, Free Man, Blowups Happen (1946 version 2), Searchlight, Life-line, and Solution Unsatisfactory.

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Stranger in a Strange Land Why Robert Heinlein bugs the hell out of me Starship Troopers The Patchwork Girl
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress TANSTAAFL The Cat Who Walks Through Walls Methuselah's Children
Why do geeks love Robert Heinlein? Heinlein's Rules for Writing The Puppet Masters Philip K. Dick
Lazarus Long Time Enough for Love Specialization is for insects The Number of the Beast
Arthur C. Clarke To Sail Beyond the Sunset All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku-Nuku Science fiction
The Door Into Summer The Man who Sold the Moon JOB: A Comedy of Justice Have Spacesuit, Will Travel
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