Not since the publication of Philip Wylie's Generation
of Vipers has there been a book quite so deliberately designed to make
us uncomfortable about nearly everything we take for granted. In
this entertaining and often shocking novel, however, Mr. Heinlein uses
fictional characters in fictional situations to attack all explanations
of the universe offered on faith, to undermine the idea of sexual
relations founded on jealousy, and to annoy the materialists and
the politicians.
Although certain of the techniques of science fiction
are used, STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND might be classed as philosophical
fantasy, or as an entertainment, or, perhaps, as Cabellesque satire.
A completely freewheeling look at contemporary culture from the nonhuman
viewpoint of someone from another culture, it is unlike anything that has
ever been done before. It is deliberately annoying, and often very
funny. It runs down the sacred cows and slaughters them hilariously.
Here is an incredible story with enough excitement
and action for five novels, but it is not for people who are easily shocked.
Although he knew it was an impossible objective, Mr. Heinlein's purpose
in writing this novel was to examine every major axiom, throw doubt on
it - and, if possible - to make the antithesis of each axiom appear a possible
and perhaps desirable thing - rather than unthinkable.
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A graduate of the United States Naval Academy in
1929, where he specialized in Naval Science, Mr. Heinlein retired from
the Navy for medical reasons in 1934. After his retirement he studied
mathematics and physics in the UCLA Graduate School. During World
War II he was an engineer in the Naval Aircraft Factory.
Mr. Heinlien's first story, "Lifeline," was written
in 1939. A prolific author, he has won the Hugo Award four times.
The novels so honored were Stranger in a Strange Land,
Starship Troopers,
Double Star
, and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
.
Extensive travel has been a keynote of Mr. Heinlein's
life, and there are few places in the world he hasn't visited. When
he isn't on the road or the high seas, he makes his home in California.
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