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Millemondiestate 1975: tre romanzi completi di Robert A. Heinlein

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Robert A. Heinlein fa parte, insieme a non più di una mezza dozzina di altri nomi, di quello che si potrebbe chiamare il "senato" della fantascienza. Ma il seggio non gliel'ha regalato nessuno, se l'è guadagnato con la sua vastissima produzione d'alto livello, quasi un quarantennio d'attività, con il suo eccezionale talento d'inventore (quante intuizioni, quanti temi, in seguito ripresi e imitati in tutte le salse, sono apparsi per la prima volta nelle sue opere!), e soprattutto con le sue solide, robuste, realistiche strutture narrative. Di formazione scientifica, Heinlein ha sempre molto curato il lato tecnologico dei suoi romanzi e racconti, come si vedrà in queste tre storie di ambienti diversissimi eppure legate da una stessa passione in perfetto equilibrio tra scienza e fantasia.

Indice:
Una famiglia marziana (Podkayne of Mars, 1963)
Fanteria dello spazio (Starship Troopers, 1959)
La porta sull'estate (The Door into Summer, 1956)

Copertina di Karel Thole

458 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1975

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Robert A. Heinlein

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Robert Anson Heinlein was an American science fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and 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 plots often posed provocative situations which challenged conventional social mores. 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 who were formidable, yet often stereotypically feminine—such as Friday.
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.
Also wrote under Pen names: Anson McDonald, Lyle Monroe, Caleb Saunders, John Riverside and Simon York.

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March 17, 2013
Il titolo trae in inganno, il gatto � nelle nostre anime, il libro � delizioso :) leggero, a tratti geniale, il finale mi riporta a tante letture degli ultimi tempi: che cosa � veramente il tempo? Contenta di averlo letto e di averlo in libreria :)
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