UC.ART@MIT-EECS@MIT-MC@sri-unix.UUCP (07/30/83)
By criticizing Heinlein you're going to open up such a can of worms! But to answer your question, I understand Heinlein's literature to be excellent reading for teenagers. His characters are very easily related to by adolescents because of the feelings of loneliness suffered by them and the "coming of age" that he usually has them go through. He lately has been trying to write to a more mature audience but I think he is just wasting his time. His older stories are by far the better. Enough of that. My favorite story of Heinlein's is Starship Troopers. Also excellent reading is Moon is a Harsh Mistress. Nuff said.
eric@whuxlb.UUCP (08/06/83)
#R:sri-arpa:-364000:whuxlb:9100014:000:157 whuxlb!eric Aug 2 20:00:00 1983 Does any one out there know where i can find the Heinlein sotry/novel/paper called "And he built a crooked house"??? thnks, harpo!whuxlb!eric .
eric@whuxlb.UUCP (08/06/83)
#R:sri-arpa:-364000:whuxlb:9100015:000:402 whuxlb!eric Aug 5 18:53:00 1983 /***** whuxlb:net.sf-lovers / eric / 8:00 pm Aug 2, 1983*/ Does any one out there know where i can find the Heinlein sotry/novel/paper called "And he built a crooked house"??? thnks, harpo!whuxlb!eric . /* ---------- */ Thanks to all who responded to my request. I did indeed find the story.. in "The Unpleasent Profession of Johnathan Hoag", loaned to me by someone in my department.