Eric Kotani (1933–2017)
Author of Requiem
About the Author
Disambiguation Notice:
Eric Kotani is a pseudonym of Dr. Yoji Kondo
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Works by Eric Kotani
Orbital Base Fear 1 copy
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- Canonical name
- Kotani, Eric
- Legal name
- Kondo, Yoji
- Birthdate
- 1933-05-26
- Date of death
- 2017-10-09
- Gender
- male
- Education
- University of Pennsylvania (PhD|Astrophysics)
- Occupations
- professor (astrophysics)
editor (Comments on Astrophysics)
astrophysicist - Organizations
- International Astronautical Union (Commission on Astronomy from Space)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
University of Oklahoma
University of Houston
University of Pennsylvania
George Mason University - Awards and honors
- NASA Medal for Exceptional Scientific Achievement (1990)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Japan
- Disambiguation notice
- Eric Kotani is a pseudonym of Dr. Yoji Kondo
- Associated Place (for map)
- Japan
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Read as part of the 1941 Retro-Hugo Voters' Packet.
Vintage Heinlein - with all that comes with that, good and bad.
Mr. Harriman has spent his life dreaming of space, much like the boy sci-fi readers and science club nerds that are the overtly acknowledged audience for this story. Harriman has made a career of risky investments in rocket technology, repeatedly ignoring the cautious and concerned advice of his wife, and his bets have paid off - he's a wealthy CEO of a major corporation. But now show more that he finally has the financial wherewithal to get to the moon, he can't. The interfering nanny state with its government regulations and well-meaning doctors, say that his elderly body is too frail: he'll never survive the rigors of space travel. But Harriman's not quite dead yet, and neither is his dream....
I think I would've found this one more emotionally affecting if I'd read it when I was younger, and still desperately dreamed of going to space. I don't anymore... show less
Vintage Heinlein - with all that comes with that, good and bad.
Mr. Harriman has spent his life dreaming of space, much like the boy sci-fi readers and science club nerds that are the overtly acknowledged audience for this story. Harriman has made a career of risky investments in rocket technology, repeatedly ignoring the cautious and concerned advice of his wife, and his bets have paid off - he's a wealthy CEO of a major corporation. But now show more that he finally has the financial wherewithal to get to the moon, he can't. The interfering nanny state with its government regulations and well-meaning doctors, say that his elderly body is too frail: he'll never survive the rigors of space travel. But Harriman's not quite dead yet, and neither is his dream....
I think I would've found this one more emotionally affecting if I'd read it when I was younger, and still desperately dreamed of going to space. I don't anymore... show less
Read as part of the 1941 Retro-Hugo Voters' Packet.
Vintage Heinlein - with all that comes with that, good and bad.
Mr. Harriman has spent his life dreaming of space, much like the boy sci-fi readers and science club nerds that are the overtly acknowledged audience for this story. Harriman has made a career of risky investments in rocket technology, repeatedly ignoring the cautious and concerned advice of his wife, and his bets have paid off - he's a wealthy CEO of a major corporation. But now show more that he finally has the financial wherewithal to get to the moon, he can't. The interfering nanny state with its government regulations and well-meaning doctors, say that his elderly body is too frail: he'll never survive the rigors of space travel. But Harriman's not quite dead yet, and neither is his dream....
I think I would've found this one more emotionally affecting if I'd read it when I was younger, and still desperately dreamed of going to space. I don't anymore... show less
Vintage Heinlein - with all that comes with that, good and bad.
Mr. Harriman has spent his life dreaming of space, much like the boy sci-fi readers and science club nerds that are the overtly acknowledged audience for this story. Harriman has made a career of risky investments in rocket technology, repeatedly ignoring the cautious and concerned advice of his wife, and his bets have paid off - he's a wealthy CEO of a major corporation. But now show more that he finally has the financial wherewithal to get to the moon, he can't. The interfering nanny state with its government regulations and well-meaning doctors, say that his elderly body is too frail: he'll never survive the rigors of space travel. But Harriman's not quite dead yet, and neither is his dream....
I think I would've found this one more emotionally affecting if I'd read it when I was younger, and still desperately dreamed of going to space. I don't anymore... show less
A fitting title for a poignant tale. This serves as a sequel to 'The Man Who Sold the Moon', and reveals the ultimate fate of said man. It's a thought-provoking tale of a man who simply wants to accomplish a dream, and the obstacles he had to overcome to accomplish that dream. Truly a touching tale.
#8 in the Future History timeline, though published several years earlier than #7.
#8 in the Future History timeline, though published several years earlier than #7.
Requiem: New Collected Works by Robert A. Heinlein and Tributes to the Grand Master by Robert A. Heinlein
Overall I enjoyed this. My favorite part was the short story "Tenderfoot in Space", which was originally printed in Boys Life. It concerns a boy and his dog. It is touching and delightfully unpredictable. The essays at the end got a bit repetitive, as each guest author spoke about how Heinlein had affected them. The essays were enjoyable, there was just alot of overlap in what they had to say. Overall, an excellent book, well worth the time. I would definitley recommend it to any Heinlein fan.
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