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Expanded Universe [Paperback]

Robert A. Heinlein (Author)
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May 15, 1986
For the Millions of Heinlein Fans--a Guided Tour Through the Thoughts and Insights of "One of the Most Influential Writers in American Literature" (New York Times Book Review)
--This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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"One of the grand masters of science fiction." --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Robert A. Heinlein was the greatest science fiction writer who ever lived. His novels have been translated into every literate language on the globe, with over 25 million Heinlein books in print in this country alone. His Hugo-winning novel Starship Troopers was the basis for the recent hit movie. In a career spanning half a century, he wrote over forty books, and four of his novels won Hugo Awards, an unequalled record. He has repeatedly topped polls of science fiction readers for "best writer" and "favorite writer." To three generations of readers, Heinlein is science fiction. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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  • Paperback: 592 pages
  • Publisher: Ace (May 15, 1986)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0441218911
  • ISBN-13: 978-0441218912
  • Product Dimensions: 6.4 x 4.2 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,592,107 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Robert A. Heinlein, four-time winner of the Hugo Award and recipient of three Retro Hugos, received the first Grand Master Nebula Award for lifetime achievement. His worldwide bestsellers have been translated into 22 languages and include Stranger in a Strange Land, Starship Troopers, Time Enough for Love, and The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. His long-lost first novel, For Us, the Living, was recently published by Scribner and Pocket Books.

 

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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Alternate Views of Heinlein, March 13, 2003
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John Nolley II (Fairfax, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Expanded Universe (Paperback)
For those readers of Heinlein who have limited themselves to his Future History stories, his Lazarus Long saga, or perhaps his early Juveniles, Expanded Universe presents an interesting alternate view of Heinlein's writing including many stories not featured in other anthologies and a number of his nonfiction pieces as well.

"Solution Unsatisfactory" tells of an alternate ending to World War II where the US develops an intensely radioactive dust with selective half-life rather than the atomic bomb; its use on Germany and its parallel discovery by the Soviet Union bring the world into a Cold War many times worse than what the world truly experienced. In short, the balance of terror doctrine was and will always be a "solution unsatisfactory."

"PRAVDA Means TRUTH" is a short nonfiction piece on the dangers of a state-run media and its influence on the lives of citizens, based on true-life experiences Heinlein and his wife had while traveling to Russia at the same time Francis Gary Powers' U2 was brought down. Similarly, "Inside Intourist" tells of the Heinlein's experiences with the Soviet tourism agency (through which all travel had to be arranged). Contrary to some reviewers' comments, Heinlein never condescends upon the people of Russia and its former republics; he merely explains the dangers the people face from their oppressive government. He in fact often discusses how nicely the actual people of Russia treated him and his wife on their trip.

Many other stories and nonfiction pieces (some dated by their survivalist Cold War era themes) are included; another of interest is "No Bands Playing, No Flags Flying," which tells the slightly fictionalized tale of courage and TB treatments (which Heinlein himself underwent) in the pre-WW2 Navy. His survivalist pieces may seem dated or extremist today, yet for the cold war climate (and today's constant threat of terrorism), the message is still clear: those who are ready will survive catastrophes, and those who aren't may very well not.

Give this Heinlein anthology a chance; for those already versed in Heinlein's other works, Expanded Universe will offer a fresh look into the mind of one of science fiction's Grand Masters.

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars unofficial subtitle, Heinlein ... for Dummies., September 22, 1997
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This review is from: Expanded Universe (Paperback)
Have you ever wanted to go to Europe and just wander around? See what Europe really is? Have you ever gotten "accidentally" lost from the cheesy package tour of all the touristy sites and said, "Hey! I'm tired of looking at what someone else tells me to look at. I am tired of Captain- Happy-Your-Friendly-Tour-Guide! I am so SICK of trying to soak in this different culture and ending up in McDonald's for lunch! I am sick! Sick sick SICK!"

Have you ever done that and immediately regretted it?

"Hmmm..." you ponder, "perhaps there is a REASON for package tours."

If the above applies to you, do not buy this book, "Expanded Universe."

However, if you've been to Heinlein-ville many times and taken the package tours (Stranger In A Strange Land, Friday) and thought "What an interesting guy. Wonder what makes him go tick-tock?" then this book is the equivelent of "Europe On $5-a-Day."

Containing some of his earliest works, some works considered by publishers, "not fit for paper," and some personal papers with some fascinating insights, "Expanded Universe" is a must-have for anyone who has that common feeling that resembles personal acquaintance with the master of sci-fi. The writing style itself is not his best -- some is quite primitive (being early Heinlein). Some of the stuff, to be quite honest, I had to struggle through. But some of the stories were incredible, and in my opinion, too short.

A wonderful reference manual. If you truly LOVE Heinlein, then your collection is obviously not complete without it, and it makes a good bathroom reader (of which there are so few).

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Superior collection of fiction and non-fiction, May 8, 2000
This review is from: Expanded Universe (Paperback)
This is an superior collection of fiction and non-fiction. Two fiction and two non-fiction pieces deserve note.

"Solution Unsatisfactory" is probably the finest piece of prophecy in science fiction. The story, written in 1940, predicts the ending of WW II by the use of an atomic weapon and the start of a nuclear standoff shortly thereafter. He get the details wrong of course, the atomic weapon is radiated dust, the city Berlin, and the cold war is between Germany and the United States, but the foresight is uncanny.

"Blowups Happen", also written in 1940, shows the tension of working in a nuclear power plant and what happens when an accident happens. Any similarity between this story and three-mile island is purely coincidental.

I gave this book to a friend who had never read any science fiction and after reading it, she swore Heinlein was a time-traveler.

The two nonfiction pieces, "PRAVDA means TRUTH" and "Inside Intourist". Both pieces are taken from a trip Heinlein and his wife took to the Soviet Union in 1960. Heinlein's observations about life in the Soviet Union at that time are both entertaining and enlightening.

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blowups happen, touched helmets, ward surgeon, atomic fuel, beryllium target, artificial radioactives
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United States, World War, New York, Soviet Union, Santa Claus, Madam President, Uncle Sam, Colonel Manning, White House, Los Angeles, Pandora's Box, Bonehead English, Colorado Springs, Eurasian Union, Kansas City, Luna City, Pearl Harbor, Professor Warner, Sprague de Camp, Alma Ata, Superintendent King, Boss Tully, Cliff Meyers, Dad Carter, Doc Smith
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