In remembrance of Robert A. Heinlein, born in Butler, MO on 7/7/1907. Happy 118th birthday! We miss you!

Heinlein's birthplace

Close-up of sign in front of house

  • DagwoodIII@piefed.social
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    20 days ago

    I’ll start it off with my personal favorite, “Glory Road.”

    I love that the last third of the book takes all the heroic tropes and kicks them in the nuts.

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      20 days ago

      Whatever you read next, don’t get too tied up in judging the man. People say Starship Troopers was a glorification of fascism. OK. Then what about Stranger in a Strange Land?! A glorification of hippies?! Heinlein liked to play around with what future societies might look like, and he examines quite a variety.

      The one the influenced me the most was Expanded Universe. Plenty of great short stories along with essays that changed me view of the world, changed my views on how to think of the world, mostly based on his travel stories with Virginia. His wife was a genius in her own right!

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    19 days ago

    The Moon is a harsh mistress - I read that and kept thinking back to the copyright date, published in 1966 it predicted a lot of future we take for granted now.