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| I recently was in contact with the Library of America. They have published works by Lovecraft, Vonnegut, Dick and a few other SF authors. I suggested a number of titles by RAH.
Their response was that they have no immediate plans for an exclusive Heinlein project, however, exciting news, they are including Double Star in a SF anthology of novels to be released in Fall of 2012.
I thought it was great. A Hugo winner brings RAH the attention he deserves in the literary classics mainstream. I have one Library of America's anthology of Crime Novels (including The Postman Always Rings Twice and They Shoot Horses, Don't They?). LOA does a great job of presenting excellent works in archival quality classics format ... something like Everyman's Library, but focused on American writers.
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| was double star the first work to use the moon over parador/dave story? | |
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| I don't know about other literature, but Heinlein himself briefly used the device in Star Beast a couple years earlier (Gifford, James. Robert A. Heinlein: A Reader's Companion, 180). If this isn't the first full-blown treatment of the trope though, I have no idea where it came from. I made that connection too, when I saw the movies. If they are homages (I'll put it kindly) to Heinlein, though, it would be great for the connection to get further notice. | |
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