(urth) OT: hurRAH: The Grandmaster is 100
Dan'l Danehy-Oakes
danldo at gmail.com
Mon Jul 9 10:59:16 PDT 2007
Thanks for posting it ... I cried when he died. I'd only met him once,
under very unfavorable conditions, but that wasn't even the point;
he was as much a father-figure to me as my real father. He taught
me how to think for myself, how to get the facts and draw conclusions.
I rarely drew the same conclusions as him, but the process was so
important that I regard him as my greatest teacher.
One hundred years. Wow.
Anyone for a party on 1/2/20?
On 7/8/07, Sean Lackey <zeppelin at texas.net> wrote:
> I know some discussion of his work have come up here from time to
> time, so I thought it worth noting that, July 7th marks Robert A.
> Heinlein's 100th birthday.
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> My father gave me a copy of SPACE CADET to read when I was in the
> third grade. Then he bought the rest of the juveniles, and I read
> most of them before I was a teen myself. I wrote a book report on
> DOUBLE STAR in the sixth grade, and read most of RAH's major and
> minor works by the time I was 17.
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> When his final novel, TO SAIL BEYOND THE SUNSET came out in 1987,
> Dad (some know him as Roy) insisted on reading aloud every novel tied
> into it (and he did) before reading SUNSET.
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> It's been near 20 years since those readings, but the works of
> Heinlein left an indelible impression on me as a young man, and
> opened doors to many other authors, most in arms reach in dad's library.
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> Thanks RAH, but mostly, thank you Dad.
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