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![]() "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 19:18:54 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Heinlein (Stranger in a strange land... I still re-read it) Which version - unedited or edited. The unedited version is better and by comparison, the edited version sucks. Heinlien was good only up to a point. If he kept within the bounds of his Libertarian views, he wrote some great stuff. When he started wandering off the reservation trying to match Silverberg and Dick (who by the way was a complete and total asshole as befits his name), he lost it completely. Read "Grumbles from The Grave" sometime - that will give you a whole new opinion of Heinlien. Issac Asimov was a good friend of my Father's. They met through another friend of my Dad's Clifford Simak - another scifi author. My favorite Asimov story was when I was in high school - I came home from football practice on my way to my job at the TV store and sitting in my living room with my Dad was Asimov, Simak and Martin Greenberg (the publisher, not the anthologist) yucking it up like there was no tomorrow. :) Heinlein wrote "Friday". Was a great book until he decided it was time to end the novel and crapped it completely in 1 final chapter! |
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On Fri, 2 Oct 2009 10:22:19 -0700, "CalifBill"
wrote: "Tom Francis - SWSports" wrote in message ... On Thu, 1 Oct 2009 19:18:54 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: Heinlein (Stranger in a strange land... I still re-read it) Which version - unedited or edited. The unedited version is better and by comparison, the edited version sucks. Heinlien was good only up to a point. If he kept within the bounds of his Libertarian views, he wrote some great stuff. When he started wandering off the reservation trying to match Silverberg and Dick (who by the way was a complete and total asshole as befits his name), he lost it completely. Read "Grumbles from The Grave" sometime - that will give you a whole new opinion of Heinlien. Issac Asimov was a good friend of my Father's. They met through another friend of my Dad's Clifford Simak - another scifi author. My favorite Asimov story was when I was in high school - I came home from football practice on my way to my job at the TV store and sitting in my living room with my Dad was Asimov, Simak and Martin Greenberg (the publisher, not the anthologist) yucking it up like there was no tomorrow. :) Heinlein wrote "Friday". Was a great book until he decided it was time to end the novel and crapped it completely in 1 final chapter! I agree, although I always saw, being a contrarian by nature, that "Friday" was Heinlein's attempt to replicate and expand upon "Starship Troopers". A lot of the themes found in "Starship Troopers" that were never fully explored show up in "Friday" somewhat twisted and warped. I didn't think it was worthy of a Nebula or Hugo award though - a lot of "Friday" was unreadable - in some ways, it out Clancy'd Clancy. :) |
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