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Nonfiction Title:
Robert A. Heinlein • [Critical Insights] • nonfiction by Rafeeq O. McGiveron
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- vii • About this Volume (Critical Insights: Robert A. Heinlein) • essay by Rafeeq O. McGiveron
- 3 • On Robert A. Heinlein and His Works • essay by Rafeeq O. McGiveron
- 18 • From the Ocean to the Stars: The Life of Robert A. Heinlein, 1907-1988 • essay by Gary Westfahl
- 27 • Robert A. Heinlein in Historical and Cultural Context • essay by Zahra Jannessari Ladani
- 42 • Robert A Heinlein: Critical Reception • essay by Donald M. Hassler
- 55 • Reading the Man in the Moon: An Intersectional Analysis of Robert A. Heinlein's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress • essay by Robin Anne Reid
- 70 • Mr. Koshchei Makes the Law: To Hell and Back in Robert A. Heinlein's "Magic, Inc." and Job: A Comedy of Justice • essay by Rafeeq O. McGiveron
- 89 • Early Genius: Robert A. Heinlein's Stories from 1939 to 1949 • essay by Garyn G. Roberts
- 105 • Growing Up with Heinlein • essay by John J. Pierce
- 121 • "Dishonest Work": Heinlein's Attitudes Toward Writing • essay by Gary Westfahl
- 136 • Compulsively Fruitful: Proliferation in the Short Fiction of Robert A. Heinlein, 1939–1952 • essay by Anna R. McHugh
- 153 • "Who Wrote the Notebook?" Physics, Fiction, and the Bootstrap Paradox • essay by Kristine Larsen
- 167 • What Podkayne of Mars Says about Humans of Earth, Or, Stranger in a Strange Reading Practice Land, • essay by Marleen S. Barr
- 183 • "Locked in Somewhere Safe": Robert A. Heinlein and the Bomb Shelter • essay by Rafeeq O. McGiveron
- 199 • "There Ain't No Such Thing as a Free Lunch": Supply-Side Economics in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress • essay by Wolf Forrest
- 215 • Robert A. Heinlein: Building and Defending the Empire • essay by C. W. Sullivan, III
- 228 • Finding Answers in Stranger in a Strange Land • essay by Ira Halpern