The definitive study of the SF giant's life and work, from Hugo Award-winning critic and historian Farah Mendlesohn
Farah Mendlesohn is a historian and critic. She has chaired the
Science Fiction Foundation and served as the President of the
International Association of the Fantastic in the Arts, and is the
author of several books about science fiction and fantasy
literature. She has been nominated for the Hugo Award for Best
Related Work six times, winning in 2005 with The Cambridge
Companion to Science Fiction (edited with Edward James).
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'The kind of book that a writer of [Heinlein's] stature deserves...
Remarkable. It makes Heinlein seem like the most interesting
science fiction author around, not just of his era, but of ours.'
Locus magazine
'An insightful addition to the academic study and appreciation of
Heinlein’s body of work... does a fantastic job of looking at the
major themes of Heinlein’s career. 9*' Starburst magazine
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