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Robert A. Heinlein (1907–1988)

Author of Starship Troopers

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About the Author

Robert Anson Heinlein was born on July 7, 1907 in Butler, Mo. The son of Rex Ivar and Bam Lyle Heinlein, Robert Heinlein had two older brothers, one younger brother, and three younger sisters. Moving to Kansas City, Mo., at a young age, Heinlein graduated from Central High School in 1924 and show more attended one year of college at Kansas City Community College. Following in his older brother's footsteps, Heinlein entered the Navel Academy in 1925. After contracting pulmonary tuberculosis, of which he was later cured, Heinlein retired from the Navy and married Leslyn MacDonald. Heinlein was said to have held jobs in real estate and photography, before he began working as a staff writer for Upton Sinclair's EPIC News in 1938. Still needing money desperately, Heinlein entered a writing contest sponsored by the science fiction magazine Thrilling Wonder Stories. Heinlein wrote and submitted the story "Life-Line," which went on to win the contest. This guaranteed Heinlein a future in writing. Using his real name and the pen names Caleb Saunders, Anson MacDonald, Lyle Monroe, John Riverside, and Simon York, Heinlein wrote numerous novels including For Us the Living, Methuselah's Children, and Starship Troopers, which was adapted into a big-budget film for Tri-Star Pictures in 1997. The Science Fiction Writers of America named Heinlein its first Grand Master in 1974, presented 1975. Officers and past presidents of the Association select a living writer for lifetime achievement. Also, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame inducted Heinlein in 1998. Heinlein died in 1988 from emphysema and other related health problems. Heinlein's remains were scattered from the stern of a Navy warship off the coast of California. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Series

Works by Robert A. Heinlein

Starship Troopers (1959) 13,467 copies, 252 reviews
Stranger in a Strange Land (1961) 12,080 copies, 181 reviews
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (1966) 11,478 copies, 211 reviews
Stranger in a Strange Land (Uncut Edition) (1991) 9,196 copies, 159 reviews
Time Enough for Love (1973) 5,951 copies, 67 reviews
Friday (1982) 5,432 copies, 75 reviews
The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (1985) 5,225 copies, 56 reviews
Job: A Comedy of Justice (1984) 4,553 copies, 57 reviews
The Door into Summer (1956) 4,385 copies, 89 reviews
The Number of the Beast (1980) 4,186 copies, 48 reviews
Have Spacesuit, Will Travel (1958) 4,054 copies, 64 reviews
The Puppet Masters (1951) 3,935 copies, 52 reviews
Glory Road (1963) 3,894 copies, 56 reviews
I Will Fear No Evil (1970) 3,651 copies, 43 reviews
Double Star (1956) 3,373 copies, 86 reviews
Citizen of the Galaxy (1957) 3,355 copies, 73 reviews
To Sail Beyond the Sunset (1987) 3,304 copies, 26 reviews
Farnham's Freehold (1964) 3,218 copies, 48 reviews
Tunnel in the Sky (1955) 3,087 copies, 47 reviews
The Past Through Tomorrow (1967) 2,924 copies, 23 reviews
Podkayne of Mars (1963) 2,674 copies, 40 reviews
Orphans of the Sky (1963) 2,641 copies, 44 reviews
Methuselah's Children (1941) 2,614 copies, 20 reviews
Red Planet (1949) 2,607 copies, 36 reviews
Starman Jones (1953) 2,371 copies, 36 reviews
The Rolling Stones (1952) 2,333 copies, 30 reviews
Space Cadet (1948) 2,281 copies, 25 reviews
Sixth Column (1941) 2,279 copies, 30 reviews
The Green Hills of Earth (1951) 2,278 copies, 24 reviews
Revolt in 2100 (1939) 2,234 copies, 24 reviews
Farmer in the Sky (1950) 2,222 copies, 30 reviews
Time for the Stars (1956) 2,181 copies, 42 reviews
The Star Beast (1954) 2,161 copies, 29 reviews
Beyond This Horizon (1942) 2,135 copies, 35 reviews
The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag (1959) 2,088 copies, 26 reviews
Expanded Universe (1980) 2,056 copies, 12 reviews
The Man Who Sold the Moon (1939) 2,054 copies, 26 reviews
Between Planets (1951) 1,996 copies, 28 reviews
Assignment in Eternity (1941) 1,913 copies, 23 reviews
Waldo & Magic, Inc. (1950) 1,846 copies, 20 reviews
Rocket Ship Galileo (1947) 1,809 copies, 29 reviews
The Menace from Earth (1959) 1,782 copies, 14 reviews
For Us, The Living: A Comedy of Customs (2004) 1,501 copies, 34 reviews
Variable Star (2006) 1,313 copies, 44 reviews
Grumbles from the Grave (1989) 1,242 copies, 12 reviews
Requiem (1992) 794 copies, 5 reviews
The Notebooks of Lazarus Long (1978) 768 copies, 10 reviews
The worlds of Robert A. Heinlein (1966) — Introduction — 696 copies, 4 reviews
Revolt in 2100 • Methuselah's Children (1998) 663 copies, 4 reviews
Tomorrow the Stars (1952) — Editor — 648 copies, 6 reviews
The Fantasies of Robert A. Heinlein (1999) 388 copies, 10 reviews
Tramp Royale (1992) 351 copies, 3 reviews
''All You Zombies - -'' | Five Classic Stories (1959) 278 copies, 19 reviews
Take Back Your Government (1992) 234 copies, 3 reviews
The Past Through Tomorrow, Vol. 1 (1939) 163 copies, 2 reviews
The Past Through Tomorrow, Vol. 2 (1977) 146 copies, 2 reviews
Assignment in Eternity, Vol 2 (1941) 114 copies, 3 reviews
Man Who Sold the Moon / Orphans of the Sky (2013) 89 copies, 1 review
Destination Moon (1950) 88 copies, 1 review
The best of Robert Heinlein (1973) 88 copies, 1 review
The Year of the Jackpot (1952) 85 copies, 2 reviews
Starship Troopers 3: Marauder [2008 film] (2008) — Author — 75 copies
Silent Thunder/Universe (1991) — Contributor — 71 copies, 1 review
The Roads Must Roll [short fiction] (1940) 70 copies, 2 reviews
Life Line (1939) 67 copies, 1 review
The Puppet Masters [1994 film] (1994) — Writer — 64 copies
Universe [short fiction] (1941) 52 copies, 5 reviews
Magic, Inc. (1940) 50 copies, 2 reviews
The Best of Robert A.Heinlein, 1939-1942 (1977) 49 copies, 2 reviews
Lost Legacy (1941) 44 copies
By His Bootstraps [short fiction] (1941) 42 copies, 3 reviews
Tenderfoot in Space (1956) 41 copies
Ordeal in Space [short fiction] (1948) 41 copies, 1 review
Misfit [short fiction] (1939) 41 copies, 1 review
Destination Moon [1950 film] (1950) — Author — 39 copies, 1 review
"—We Also Walk Dogs" [short fiction] (1941) 37 copies, 1 review
Blowups Happen [short fiction] (1940) 34 copies, 1 review
The Best of Robert Heinlein 1947-1959 (1977) 33 copies, 1 review
Coventry [short fiction] (1940) 30 copies, 2 reviews
Historia del futuro II (1981) 27 copies, 1 review
Project Moonbase and Others (2008) 27 copies, 1 review
The Long Watch [short story] (1948) 25 copies, 1 review
Historia del futuro I (2009) 25 copies, 2 reviews
If This Goes On (1940) 25 copies, 1 review
Logic of Empire [short fiction] (1941) 21 copies, 1 review
The Black Pits of Luna [short fiction] (1947) 21 copies, 1 review
It's Great to Be Back [short fiction] (1946) 21 copies, 1 review
Searchlight [short fiction] (1962) 19 copies, 1 review
Delilah and the Space Rigger [short story] (1949) 19 copies, 1 review
Waldo (2019) 18 copies, 3 reviews
Space Jockey [short story] (1947) 18 copies
Our Fair City [Short Story] (1948) 16 copies, 1 review
Sky Lift (1953) 15 copies, 1 review
Requiem en andere verhalen (1979) 15 copies
Historia del futuro III (1986) 14 copies, 1 review
They (1941) 13 copies, 1 review
Goldfish Bowl (1943) 12 copies
Gulf (1949) 12 copies, 1 review
Alpha : science fictionnoveller. 1 (1980) — Contributor — 12 copies
Requiem [short fiction] (1939) 12 copies
Supernova (1974) 11 copies
Das große Robert A. Heinlein Lesebuch (1986) 11 copies, 1 review
Historia del futuro IV (1986) 10 copies, 1 review
'—All You Zombies—' (1959) 10 copies, 1 review
Let There Be Light [short fiction] (1940) 10 copies, 1 review
Free Men (1946) 10 copies
The Complete Future History (2017) 9 copies, 1 review
Drie SF-novellen (1978) 8 copies
Common Sense [short fiction] 8 copies, 1 review
Jerry Was A Man (1947) 8 copies
How To Be A Politician (1992) 7 copies
Elsewhen [short story] (1941) 7 copies
Heinlein Box Set (1975) 7 copies
Pied Piper (1943) 7 copies
Successful Operation (1940) 7 copies
This I Believe 6 copies, 1 review
Creating a Genre (2010) 5 copies
Destination Outreterres (2022) 5 copies
Topeltstaar (2019) 5 copies
Great Sf Heinlein Bxs (1979) 5 copies
The Bulletin Board (1951) 5 copies
Witch's Daughters (1946) 4 copies, 1 review
La sombra del espacio (1979) 4 copies
Universo (2004) 4 copies
Poor Daddy (1949) 4 copies
A Bathroom of Her Own (1946) 4 copies
Friday, part 1 of 3 (1983) 4 copies
Friday, part 3 of 3 (1983) 4 copies
Friday, part 2 of 3 (1983) 4 copies
"Beyond Doubt" 4 copies, 1 review
Science Fiction Omnibus 2 4 copies, 1 review
Infanteria stelar♯ (1993) 4 copies
They Do It with Mirrors (1947) 3 copies
Galaktika kodanik (2021) 3 copies
Dance Session 3 copies
Urania #323 (1963) — Author — 3 copies
Farmer in the Sky / Orbitsville (1990) — Contributor — 3 copies
Heil! 3 copies
On The Slopes Of Vesuvius (1947) 3 copies
Science Fiction Omnibus 3 copies, 1 review
Missione nell'eternità (1992) 2 copies
Kawaleria Kosmosu (1994) 2 copies
Jackpots (2011) 2 copies
Non temerò alcun male (1972) 2 copies
Kangelaste tee (2025) 2 copies
Longue vie (1999) 2 copies
Metuusala lapsed (2023) 2 copies
Cliff and the Calories (1950) 2 copies
16 Heinleins 1 copy
Lazarus Long books 1 copy, 1 review
Tetralogiya Buduschego (2006) 1 copy
Stea dublă 1 copy
Route de la gloire (1988) 1 copy
Dubler 1 copy
Pioniere im Weltall (1951) 1 copy
1967 1 copy
The Elephant Circuit (2023) 1 copy
Pied Piper 1 copy

Associated Works

This I Believe: The Personal Philosophies of Remarkable Men and Women (2006) — Contributor — 1,141 copies, 36 reviews
The World Treasury of Science Fiction (1989) — Contributor — 967 copies, 2 reviews
Adventures in Time and Space (1946) — Contributor, some editions; Contributor, some editions — 608 copies, 8 reviews
Starship Troopers [1997 film] (1997) — Original book; Author — 563 copies, 7 reviews
Masterpieces: The Best Science Fiction of the Century (2001) — Contributor — 517 copies, 9 reviews
Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales (1963) — Contributor — 494 copies, 7 reviews
Godbody (1986) — Introduction, some editions — 436 copies, 14 reviews
The Ascent of Wonder: The Evolution of Hard SF (1994) — Contributor — 435 copies, 6 reviews
A Treasury of Great Science Fiction, Volume 1 (1959) — Contributor — 376 copies, 5 reviews
Omnibus of Science Fiction (1952) — Contributor — 354 copies, 9 reviews
A Treasury of Great Science Fiction, Volume 2 (1959) — Contributor — 353 copies, 3 reviews
Where Do We Go from Here? (1971) — Contributor — 343 copies, 7 reviews
A Treasury of Great Science Fiction [2-volume set] (1959) — Contributor — 322 copies, 6 reviews
There Will Be War (1983) — Contributor — 290 copies
Masterpieces of Fantasy and Enchantment (1988) — Contributor — 285 copies, 4 reviews
The Road to Science Fiction #3: From Heinlein to Here (1979) — Contributor — 264 copies, 4 reviews
The Astounding Science Fiction Anthology (1952) — Contributor — 249 copies, 2 reviews
Writing Science Fiction & Fantasy (1991) — Contributor — 243 copies, 2 reviews
The World Turned Upside Down (2005) — Contributor — 242 copies, 6 reviews
Cats in Space...and Other Places (1992) — Contributor — 240 copies
American Science Fiction: Five Classic Novels 1956–58 (2012) — Contributor — 228 copies, 1 review
The Glory That Was (1960) — Introduction, some editions — 227 copies, 1 review
The Arbor House Treasury of Modern Science Fiction (1980) — Contributor — 225 copies, 2 reviews
Tomorrow's Children (1966) — Contributor — 222 copies, 5 reviews
The Fantasy Hall of Fame (1998) — Contributor — 218 copies, 1 review
A Century of Science Fiction (1962) — Contributor — 207 copies, 2 reviews
A Treasury of Science Fiction (1948) — Contributor, some editions — 201 copies, 3 reviews
The Arbor House Treasury of Great Science Fiction Short Novels (1980) — Contributor — 190 copies, 1 review
Isaac Asimov Presents : The Great SF Stories 1 (1939) (1939) — Contributor — 190 copies, 4 reviews
The Wesleyan Anthology of Science Fiction (2010) — Contributor — 169 copies, 3 reviews
Space Odyssey (1983) — Contributor — 166 copies, 3 reviews
The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction: 9th Series (1961) — Contributor — 162 copies
Another Round at the Spaceport Bar (1989) — Contributor — 160 copies
The Golden Age of Science Fiction (1946) — Contributor; Contributor — 158 copies, 3 reviews
Time Probe: The Sciences in Science Fiction (1967) — Contributor — 156 copies, 3 reviews
The Endless Frontier (1979) — Contributor — 154 copies, 2 reviews
Worlds to Come (1942) 151 copies, 3 reviews
The Road to Science Fiction #2: From Wells to Heinlein (1979) — Contributor — 147 copies, 1 review
A Treasury of Modern Fantasy (1981) — Contributor — 144 copies, 1 review
The SFWA Grand Masters, Volume 1 (1999) — Contributor — 138 copies, 2 reviews
Three Times Infinity (1958) — Contributor — 136 copies, 1 review
Spectrum (1961) — Contributor — 132 copies, 3 reviews
The Future Makers (1968) — Contributor — 129 copies, 3 reviews
Beyond Tomorrow (1934) — Contributor — 127 copies, 1 review
Mars, We Love You (1971) — Contributor — 123 copies, 2 reviews
American Science Fiction: Nine Classic Novels of the 1950s (2012) — Contributor — 120 copies, 3 reviews
The Worlds of Science Fiction (1963) — Contributor — 118 copies, 1 review
Analog Anthology #1: Fifty Years of the Best Science Fiction From Analog (1980) — Contributor — 118 copies, 1 review
First Contact (1971) — Contributor — 117 copies
Infinite Stars: Dark Frontiers (2019) — Contributor — 114 copies, 3 reviews
Great Science Fiction Stories (1964) — Contributor — 112 copies, 2 reviews
Science Fiction Terror Tales (1955) — Contributor — 109 copies
Thor's Hammer (1979) — Contributor — 107 copies, 1 review
Foundations of Fear (1992) — Contributor — 107 copies, 2 reviews
The Saturday Evening Post Reader of Fantasy and Science Fiction (1963) — Contributor — 104 copies, 1 review
Apeman, Spaceman (1968) — Contributor — 103 copies, 3 reviews
New Destinies, Volume 7, Spring 1989 (1989) — Contributor — 103 copies, 2 reviews
Unknown Worlds : Tales from Beyond (1988) — Contributor — 101 copies
The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy (2000) — Contributor — 99 copies, 2 reviews
Giants Unleashed (1965) — Contributor — 99 copies, 2 reviews
Best SF Two (1956) — Contributor — 99 copies, 1 review
The Dark Side (1965) — Contributor — 96 copies, 2 reviews
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction: A 30-Year Retrospective (1980) — Contributor — 93 copies, 1 review
The Best of All Possible Worlds (1980) — Contributor — 93 copies, 2 reviews
Science Fiction: The Future (1971) — Contributor — 91 copies, 1 review
Cities of Wonder (1968) — Contributor — 87 copies
Citizens (2011) — Contributor — 87 copies, 3 reviews
Between Time and Terror (1995) — Contributor — 86 copies
Bangs and Whimpers: Stories about the End of the World (1999) — Contributor — 86 copies, 2 reviews
Other Dimensions: Ten Stories of Science Fiction (1973) — Contributor — 84 copies, 2 reviews
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume 20 (2004) — Contributor — 81 copies
More Adventures in Time and Space (1955) — Contributor — 76 copies, 1 review
Masters of Fantasy (1992) — Contributor — 76 copies
Future Tense (1968) — Contributor — 74 copies
6 Great Short Novels of Science Fiction (1954) — Contributor — 74 copies, 1 review
18 Greatest Science Fiction Stories (1966) — Contributor, some editions — 73 copies, 1 review
Dangerous Dimensions: Mind-Bending Tales of the Mathematical Weird (2021) — Contributor — 71 copies, 1 review
Time Travelers: Fiction in the Fourth Dimension (1997) — Contributor — 69 copies, 3 reviews
First Flight: Maiden Voyages in Space and Time (1966) — Contributor — 68 copies
The Paganism Reader (2004) — Contributor — 66 copies, 1 review
Of Worlds Beyond (1964) — Contributor — 64 copies, 1 review
Rod Serling's Other Worlds (1978) — Contributor — 63 copies, 1 review
Timescapes (1997) — Contributor — 63 copies
Science Fiction for People Who Hate Science Fiction (1966) — Contributor — 60 copies, 1 review
Survival of Freedom (1981) — Contributor — 57 copies, 1 review
The Astounding-Analog Reader Volume One (1972) — Contributor — 55 copies
Tomorrow's Worlds: Ten Stories of Science Fiction (1969) — Contributor — 54 copies, 2 reviews
Tomorrow X 4 (1964) — Contributor — 53 copies
Classic Science Fiction (1995) — Contributor — 52 copies
Selections from Beyond Human Ken (1954) — Contributor — 52 copies
Turning Points: Essays on the Art of Science Fiction (1977) — Contributor — 50 copies
Introductory Psychology through Science Fiction (1974) — Contributor — 50 copies, 1 review
Beyond the Stars (Tales of Adventure in Time and Space) (1983) — Contributor — 49 copies
The Pocket Book of Science-Fiction (1943) — Contributor — 48 copies, 2 reviews
Science Fiction: The Great Years Vol II (1976) — Contributor — 48 copies
Dimension X (Coronet Books) (1974) — Contributor — 47 copies
The End of the World (1956) — Contributor — 46 copies, 1 review
In Dreams Awake (1975) — Contributor — 46 copies
Science Fiction (1973) — Contributor — 45 copies, 1 review
Shadows of Fear (1994) — Contributor — 44 copies
Science Fiction Novel: Imagination and Social Criticism (1969) — Contributor — 43 copies
The Others (1969) — Contributor — 43 copies
The Folio Science Fiction Anthology (2016) — Contributor — 43 copies
Windows into Tomorrow (1975) — Contributor — 40 copies
14 Great Tales of ESP (1969) — Contributor — 39 copies, 1 review
Dimension X: Five Science Fiction Novellas (1970) — Contributor — 38 copies
Sense of Wonder: A Century of Science Fiction (2011) — Contributor — 37 copies, 1 review
Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and Tomorrow ... (1974) — Contributor — 33 copies, 1 review
First Voyages (1981) — Contributor — 30 copies, 1 review
The Best from Startling Stories (1953) — Introduction — 29 copies
Classic Science Fiction: The First Golden Age (1978) — Contributor — 29 copies, 2 reviews
Analog Anthology #8: Writers' Choice Volume II (1984) — Contributor — 28 copies
Shot in the Dark (1950) — Contributor — 24 copies
Now Begins Tomorrow (1969) — Contributor — 23 copies
If This Goes Wrong . . . (2016) — Contributor — 23 copies, 1 review
Analog Anthology #2: Readers' Choice (1982) — Contributor — 22 copies, 1 review
The Other Side of the Clock (1969) — Contributor — 19 copies
Overruled! (2020) — Contributor — 17 copies
Heyne Science Fiction Jahresband 1983. (1983) — Contributor — 17 copies
Galaxy Science Fiction 1970 July, Vol. 30, No. 4 (1970) — Contributor — 16 copies
Political science fiction;: An introductory reader (1974) — Contributor — 16 copies
Masterpieces of Science Fiction (1978) — Author — 15 copies
Fremde aus dem All. Lübbes Auswahlband. Science Fiction-Geschichten. (1982) — Contributor, some editions — 15 copies
Science fiction verhalen [1969] — Contributor, some editions — 14 copies, 1 review
Space Pioneers (2018) — Contributor — 13 copies, 1 review
Rejser i tid og rum : en bog om science fiction (1973) — Author, some editions — 12 copies, 1 review
Starship Troopers (1998) 12 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1941 07 (1941) — Contributor — 11 copies
Die Fußangeln der Zeit. Die schönsten Zeitreise- Geschichten I. (1984) — Contributor, some editions — 11 copies
As Tomorrow Becomes Today (1974) — Contributor — 10 copies
Die besten Science Fiction Geschichten (1962) — Author, some editions — 10 copies
Wide-Angle Lens: Stories of Time and Space (1980) — Contributor — 9 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1940 02 (1940) — Contributor — 9 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1941 03 (1941) — Contributor — 9 copies
Alfa Twee: SF-Verhalen (1974) — Contributor — 8 copies
Bruna Science Fiction Omnibus 2 (1969) — Contributor — 8 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1950 07 (1950) — Contributor — 7 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1957 09 (1957) — Contributor — 7 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1956 02 (1956) — Contributor — 7 copies
Verhalen omnibus (1967) — Contributor — 7 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1942 08 (1942) — Contributor — 6 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1941 01 (1941) — Contributor — 6 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1956 04 (1956) — Contributor — 6 copies
Omni Magazine October 1979 (1979) — Contributor — 6 copies
Bifrost n°57 (2010) — Contributor — 5 copies
Faseskift : science fiction noveller : et udvalg (1984) — Author, some editions — 5 copies, 1 review
Writing Books for Boys and Girls (1952) — Contributor, some editions — 5 copies
Astounding Science Fiction 1940 06 (1940) — Contributor — 4 copies
Out of This World 7: An Anthology of Science Fiction (1968) — Contributor — 3 copies
Historier fra andre verdener — Contributor; Author, some editions — 2 copies, 1 review
Den elektriske myre og andre science fiction-fortællinger (1984) — Author, some editions — 2 copies, 1 review
Fantascienza Gamma, n. 14 (1967) — Contributor — 1 copy
Avontuur in ruimte & tijd nummer 1 — Contributor — 1 copy
4 tidsrejser : en antologi (1978) — Author, some editions — 1 copy, 1 review
Astonishing Stories, Vol. 03, No. 03, March 1942 (1942) — Contributor; Contributor — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
Heinlein, Robert Anson
Other names
Heinlein, R. A.
MacDonald, Anson
Monroe, Lyle
Riverside, John
Saunders, Caleb
York, Simon
Birthdate
1907-07-07
Date of death
1988-05-08
Gender
male
Education
United States Naval Academy (B.Eng.|1929)
Occupations
novelist
short story writer
essayist
screenwriter
naval officer
aeronautical engineer
Organizations
United States Navy
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
Awards and honors
SFWA Grand Master (1974)
SF Hall Of Fame (Posthumous Inductee, 1998)
Forry Award, Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society (1980)
Relationships
Heinlein, Virginia (wife)
Short biography
Robert Anson Heinlein was born in July 1907, in Missouri.  A military career was ended by tuberculosis in 1934.  After a brief attempt at politics, he became a hugely prolific science fiction author, writing novels and short stories until his death in 1988.

Robert Anson Heinlein July 7, 1907 – May 8, 1988) was an American science-fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and retired Naval officer. Sometimes called the "dean of science fiction writers", he was among the first to emphasize scientific accuracy in his fiction, and was thus a pioneer of the subgenre of hard science fiction. His published works, both fiction and non-fiction, express admiration for competence and emphasize the value of critical thinking. His work continues to have an influence on the science-fiction genre, and on modern culture more generally.

Heinlein became one of the first American science-fiction writers to break into mainstream magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post in the late 1940s. He was one of the best-selling science-fiction novelists for many decades, and he, Isaac Asimov, and Arthur C. Clarke are often considered the "Big Three" of English-language science fiction authors. Notable Heinlein works include Stranger in a Strange Land, Starship Troopers (which helped mold the space marine and mecha archetypes) and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. His work sometimes had controversial aspects, such as plural marriage in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, militarism in Starship Troopers and technologically competent women characters that were strong and independent, yet often stereotypically feminine – such as Friday.

A writer also of numerous science-fiction short stories, Heinlein was one of a group of writers who came to prominence under the editorship (1937–1971) of John W. Campbell at Astounding Science Fiction magazine, though Heinlein denied that Campbell influenced his writing to any great degree.

Heinlein used his science fiction as a way to explore provocative social and political ideas, and to speculate how progress in science and engineering might shape the future of politics, race, religion, and sex. Within the framework of his science-fiction stories, Heinlein repeatedly addressed certain social themes: the importance of individual liberty and self-reliance, the nature of sexual relationships, the obligation individuals owe to their societies, the influence of organized religion on culture and government, and the tendency of society to repress nonconformist thought. He also speculated on the influence of space travel on human cultural practices.

Heinlein was named the first Science Fiction Writers Grand Master in 1974. Four of his novels won Hugo Awards. In addition, fifty years after publication, seven of his works were awarded "Retro Hugos"—awards given retrospectively for works that were published before the Hugo Awards came into existence. In his fiction, Heinlein coined terms that have become part of the English language, including grok, waldo and speculative fiction, as well as popularizing existing terms like "TANSTAAFL", "pay it forward", and "space marine". He also anticipated mechanical computer-aided design with "Drafting Dan" and described a modern version of a waterbed in his novel Beyond This Horizon. In the first chapter of the novel Space Cadet he anticipated the cell phone, 35 years before Motorola invented the technology. Several of Heinlein's works have been adapted for film and television.
Cause of death
emphysema
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Butler, Missouri, USA
Places of residence
Butler, Missouri, USA
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Los Angeles, California, USA
Bonny Doon, California, USA
Carmel, California, USA
Colorado, USA
Place of death
Carmel, California, USA
Burial location
Cremated (Ashes spread in the Pacific)
Associated Place (for map)
California, USA

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Discussions

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Reviews

2,865 reviews
After reading several of Heinlein's books (and enjoying a few of them), I've reached some inescapable conclusions.

In Heinlein's perfect world, no sort of incest would be frowned upon. Pregnancies resulting in genetic abnormalities would be detected before birth, terminated, and probably eaten. Anyone not passing a rigorous intelligence test (or simply being poor, indicating some inherent defect) would be found to have inferior genes, put to death, and eaten. Anyone found practicing a show more religion would be put to death both for wasting resources and for having the genetic inclination to do so.

As a result of all this carnage and inbreeding, Heinlein believes the human race would become smarter, stronger, and generally better in every way. It is no exaggeration to say he shares a great deal of his philosophy with Adolf Hitler. (The main difference I can see is that he prefers red hair to blond.) Like all eugenicists, he has no respect for humanity, let alone any higher power. As a human being, Heinlein is missing some key ingredient that the rest of us take for granted. He is a monster.

And on top of all that, this book was painfully slow and far too long. For good, weird, irreverent, prophetic sci-fi, stick to Philip K. Dick.
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One of the more interesting stories in this collection is Solution Unsatisfactory - which today reads like an alternate history of the Second World War, but to my surprise it turns out it was published in 1941, prior even to American involvement. From that perspective, it anticipates the Manhattan Project, the development of nuclear weapons, the ending of the war with using said weapons, and how different political factions would react to both their use and proliferations, as well the danger show more they pose to humanity.

Keep in mind that when it was written, the Japanese had not yet attacked the Americans, and the Germans had yet to invade Russia (neither of which Heinlein anticipated), nonetheless there's an eerie predictive quality about the whole piece. There's also an interesting line where Heinlein notes that the international force which is meant ot police this new weapon is not to be discriminated against on the basis of either race or ethnicity - which feels like a poignant reaction against contemporary American societal policies at the time.

The penultimate lines in the piece are quite striking, and while one should always be wary of prescribing or conflating the beliefs or statements of a fictional character with that of the author, it nonetheless feels as though Heinlein is speaking very much from the heart:

For myself, I can't be happy in a world where any man, or group of men, has the power of death over you and me, our neighbors, every human, every animal, every living thing. I don't like anyone to have that kind of power.

It ties in well with the following three articles, where Heinlein expounds upon the dangers of nuclear Warfare. The Last Days of the United States, though written in 1946, could still be beneficially read today. Superficially, the article appears at times to be overwrought and that he pushes his argument too far - but then again, considering he argues against the destruction of the human race, perhaps if anything his arguments are perhaps underwrought. It's fascinating to see Heinlein, well known for his libertarianism, argue so stridently for the United Nations, World Government, and striping the veto power of the "big five."

They Do It with Mirrors is worth reading, if only to see how Heinlein tackles a genre outside of his usual strength. There is a Scientific aspect to it, and while it's a passable mystery, it is fortunate he decided to re-concentrate his efforts on writing Science Fiction.

Ranking the Tales in descending order of preference:

(1) Solution Unsatisfactory
(2) Free Men
(3) They Do It with Mirrors
(4) Life-Line (previously read in The Past Through Tomorrow
(5) A Bathroom of Her Own
(6) No Bands Playing, No Flags Flying
(7) Blowups Happen (previously read in The Past Through Tomorrow
(8) On the Slopes of Vesuvius
(9) Successful Operation

Ranking the Articles in descending order of preference:

(1) The Last Days of the United States
(2) How to be a Survivor
(3) Pie from the Sky
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OK, I love how Heinlein doesn't repeat himself with these juveniles. I never know what kind of story I'm going to get. This one... well, most people will think of "Lord of the Flies" in another planet. However, Lord of the Flies (published a year before Tunnel in the Sky) is not its true spiritual predecessor. I believe that honor belongs to Jules Verne's "Two Years' Vacation", published 67 years earlier. Lord of the Flies takes a pessimistic look at human nature, showing how a group of boys show more stranded on an island quickly lose the thin veneer of civilization and become savages (this is obviously beloved by critics). Two Years' Vacation is much more optimistic, and shows how another group of boys, also isolated from civilization, survive and create a civilized society with the means they have. I liked Verne's books as a child and this one was my absolute favorite, even if for some reason it is not among the best-known. I wonder whether Heinlein had read it.

I thoroughly enjoyed Tunnel in the Sky. I thought it was very well done and it has stood the test of time better than other Heinlein juveniles. Of course, it has the advantage that technology and computers (or the lack thereof) don't play a big role in it. In fact, that ¡s the only real criticism I can make: this is not a very science-fictional story. It is in the tradition of the great adventure stories of the past, like Verne's novel, but the fact that we do not know which planet it is set on means that we can have more unknown perils.

Some thoughts:

* Those survival classes are too brutal: I understand this is an age of adventure and exploration, and I can see the point of these classes for future colonists and explorers. But we are talking about high school students taking a test where a number of them will die, even if nothing unexpected happens... There's no way I can imagine our society accepting that. Not even for adults. The students are not even well-prepared for it. With the excuse that survival is an art and not a science, their teacher seems content to give them a few pointers and philosophical advice, without being systematical about it.

* Unlike other Heinlein juveniles, this doesn't seem to be set in the same universe, since the portal technology is too different from the solar system society based on space travel of other novels.

* Verne's "Two Years' Vacation" was longer and we could get more details on how the kids organized themselves and made improvements. Tunnel in the Sky is shorter and we lose some of that detail. However, Heinlein did very well with the pages he had, making judicious use of time skips.

* I loved how Heinlein did not try to make things too black-and-white. With another writer Grant Cowper might have been a villain, being our hero's rival for leadership. However, although Cowper has his flaws, he nonetheless does his very best for the colony, and he is clearly a heroic character. This makes the story better, in my opinion. The main character doesn't always know better and isn't always right.

* Heinlein also did a good job with the society the stranded teenagers created. There were some unsavory characters but the majority of them understood the need for cooperation. There was also some attention paid to the conflict between the need to have leaders with legitimacy and popular support but at the same time more authoritarian than a society in less dire conditions would require. Also, it is shown how politics often trumps ability. Grant Cowper and Rod Walker are never friends and they don't like each other, but they are able to work with each other for the good of the colony. As one character says "government is the art of getting along with people you don't like".

* Regarding the treatment of female characters, it's notorious how many highly competent and intelligent female characters there are here. Only seven years earlier, in Space Cadet, girls were not allowed to become cadets. Here they take the same extremely dangerous test, and they do well. There's some of that "gallantry" where the boys try to get the girls out of danger when there's a crisis (which, I think, is a bit absurd considering that they are taking the same survival test and sharing the same extreme risks) but all in all this is much more advanced in that sense than what I would expect of a 1955 novel. Also, according to the wikipedia article on this novel that I have read after finishing, Heinlein thought of Rod Walker (the main character) as black, but was not allowed to describe him that way directly. However, there are subtle hints (like the fact that other characters are described as being tanned or sunburnt, but never Rod, or how other characters tended to assume that he would end up in a relationship with Caroline, who is also black.) Caroline, by the way, becomes Rod's deputy and second in command, although she never breaks the barrier of becoming the leader. She was qualified to be a good leader, but I guess a female "president" was still too much for the time.


All in all, this was very readable and entertaining. Not very science-fictional, perhaps, and it ends up paying more attention to the dynamics of the society the teenage survivors build than to world-building. The ending was quite good and appropriate too, although I'll avoid spoilers.
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This is one of the books that's characterized as one of Heinlein's 'Juveniles' - intended for a younger audience. Maybe he intended that, I don't know, but it seems more of a publisher's or marketer's or seller's characterization than an apt description of the book.

The book follows Thorby, a boy slave who is bought by a man who turns out to be a spy. His new master gives him more and more freedom while educating him. Eventually, thorny is fully emancipated and ends up on a galaxy-wide quest show more to fulfill the man's last wishes, which turn out to be more about Thorby than the man himself.

The book takes on the issue of slavery, through an anthropological exegesis of the different intergalactic cultures Thorby is exposed to. There is never a moment that the writing seems targeted at a particular age group or reading comprehension. The writing is rich and provocative; the difficult concepts of identity and worth are addressed without pulling any punches.

Heinlein is a chameleon, dropping his science fiction into other genres seamlessly.

5 bones!!!!!
Highly Recommended!
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