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- 2025
- 6 hrs 37 mins
- Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
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The Classic Collection of Robert A. Heinlein
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The Classic Collection of Robert A. Heinlein brings together some of the most remarkable short stories from one of the greatest science fiction writers of all time. Featuring works such as Let There Be Light, Life-Line, Requiem, Misfit, and many others, this collection showcases Heinlein's early mastery of the genre, blending visionary ideas with compelling storytelling.
In these tales, Heinlein explores themes of scientific discovery, human resilience, and the boundless potential of the human mind. Life-Line introduces a scientist who develops a method to predict the exact date of a person's death, challenging the foundations of society. Requiem presents a touching story of an aging dreamer who longs to reach the stars, while Misfit follows a group of young space pioneers as they embark on a daring cosmic adventure. Let There Be Light imagines a future where free energy threatens corporate power, a theme that remains strikingly relevant today.
With his sharp intellect and visionary outlook, Heinlein crafts stories that are both thought-provoking and entertaining. This collection is a must-read for science fiction enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into the mind of a writer whose influence continues to shape the genre. Whether you're a longtime Heinlein fan or discovering his work for the first time, these timeless stories will inspire and captivate, proving why Heinlein remains a true master of speculative fiction.
Contents
• -We Also Walk Dogs
• Let There Be Light
• Requiem • Misfit
• The Roads Must Roll
• Life-Line
• Blowups Happen
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ISBN Audio:
4069828311336
Publication date:
April 8, 2025
Keywords:
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6 hrs 37 mins
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AUDIO
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No
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No
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Yes
About the author:
Robert A. Heinlein (1907–1988), alongside Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, formed the legendary "Big Three" of 20th-century science fiction — writers who didn't merely imagine the future, but reshaped our expectations of it.
Born in Butler, Missouri, in 1907, Heinlein attended the U.S. Naval Academy and served with distinction until pulmonary tuberculosis forced him into early retirement. That twist of fate led him to a new mission: writing. His scientific training gave his stories unusual credibility, while his restless intellect pushed boundaries — political, philosophical, and technological.
His first story, Life-Line (1939), opened the gates. By the 1940s, Heinlein was the leading figure of the Golden Age of science fiction, producing tightly engineered tales like The Roads Must Roll and Blowups Happen. In the decades that followed, his works expanded in scale and daring, exploring themes like individual liberty (The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress), religion (Stranger in a Strange Land), and civic duty (Starship Troopers).
He married three times, but it was his third wife, Virginia "Ginny" Heinlein — an engineer, Navy veteran, and lifelong supporter — who became his muse, editor, and traveling companion. Their partnership was legendary in fandom.
Despite recurring health issues, Heinlein continued writing into his seventies. He passed away in 1988 in Carmel, California, leaving behind not just dozens of novels and stories, but a transformed literary landscape.
To read Heinlein is to wrestle with ideas — sharp, strange, liberating. He believed fiction was a vehicle for truth, and in that mission, he never faltered. He dreamed in blueprints and wrote in fire.