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Robert A. Heinlein
Popularly known
as ‘Dean of Science Fiction Writers’, Robert A Heinlein was one of the most
influential and controversial authors, who broke the realms and scaled the
genre of science fiction writing to newer heights. He set a standard for
scientific and engineering credibility and enhanced the quality of the genre
impeccably. Together with Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, he was one of the
‘Big Three’ of science fiction authors. In his lifetime, Heinlein published 32
novels, 59 short stories, and 16 collections. Interestingly, his stories did
not just revolve around science fiction and instead addressed social themes
like the importance of liberation, self-reliance, the influence of organized
religion on culture and government and the tendency of society to repress
nonconformist thought.
Childhood & Early Life
· Robert A.
Heinlein was born on July 7, 1907 to Rex Ivar Heinlein and Bam Lyle Heinlein in
Butler, Missouri. He was the third child of the couple.
· Much of his
growing up years was spent in Kansas City, the place where the Heinlein family
shifted a few months after his birth. The place had an overwhelming influence
in shaping his personality and his works.
· He developed an
interest in astronomy from a very young age. By the time he was 16, he read
almost every book available on astronomy and science fiction.
· Completing his
preliminary education from Central High School, he enrolled himself at the
Naval Academy, in Annapolis, Maryland, in 1925. He graduated from the same in
1929 with a BS degree in Naval Engineering.
Career
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§ Upon gaining
his graduation degree, he served as an officer in the Navy. In 1931, he was
commissioned to work under radio communications in the new aircraft carrier USS
Lexington.
§ From 1933 to
1934, he served on-board USS Roper, and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant.
He was relieved from his duties in 1934 following diagnosis of pulmonary
tuberculosis.
§ For a brief
duration, he attended graduate classes in mathematics and physics at the
University of California at Los Angeles but did not continue with the same for
long. He then pursued a career in politics.
§ To survive a
living, he took up various jobs including in real estate sales and silver
mining. He was an active supporter of the Upton Sinclair’s End Poverty movement
and supported the former during his democratic nomination for Governorship.
§ His first
attempt at politics was an unsuccessful one, for a seat in the California State
Assembly in 1938. The crushing defeat and burden of mortgage left him with no
choice but to forego his second career option as well.
§ Meanwhile, a
notice from ‘Thrilling Wonder Stories’ calling for submission from new and
unpublished writers caught his eye and stirred his interest in what would
eventually become his third and final career option – writing.
§ He turned to
pen stories. The following year, ‘Life Line’ became his first ever story to be
published in the August issue of Astounding Science-Fiction. In November, his
second published story ‘Misfit’ was published.
§ Soon, he gained
the reputation of being a leader of the new movement toward social science
fiction. During World War II, he studied aeronautical engineering to serve at
the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard in Pennsylvania.
§ He continued to
pursue his writing career but progressed from fiction tales to non-fiction on
political topics. In February 1947 came his first of the four influential short
stories, ‘The Green Hills of Earth’ published at the Saturday Evening
Post magazine.
§ From 1947
through 1959, he penned a series of juvenile novels for Charles Scribner’s Sons
publishing company, releasing one book every autumn. Some of the books
included, ‘Have Space Suit –Will Travel’, ‘Farmer in the Sky’, ‘Starman Jones’,
‘Red Planet’ and so on.
§ In 1950, he
co-wrote the script and invented the effects in the Academy Award winning
documentary-like film, ‘Destination Moon’.
§ In 1952, he
started writing for Boy’s Life. The same year, he along with his wife penned an
article titled, ‘A House to Make Life Easy’ wherein both gave in their input.
The article presented some novel and innovative features.
§ In 1953, he
undertook a voyage along with his wife, travelling round the world. Inspired by
his travels, he penned a book, ‘Tramp Royale’. Though the book found no takers
then, it later provided background material for science fiction novels.
§ In 1958, a
full-paged article on Colorado Springs newspaper urging US to stop nuclear
testing unilaterally outraged him and led to the formation of the Patrick Henry
League. For the next couple of weeks, he wrote counter articles, attacking the
Communist-line of thinking and urging others to support the same.
§ The constraints
of writing novels for children creatively impounded him. Soon, he released
himself from the shackles by finding himself a new publisher. He then switched
to more mature write-ups. His last juvenile novel was ‘Starship Troopers’
published in 1959.
§ His 1961
released book, ‘Stranger in a Strange Land’ reaffirmed his lifelong interest in
science fiction and redrew the boundaries of the genre. The book gained him
utmost popularity in ‘counterculture’ and earned him the status of a personal
guru.
§ In 1966, he
came up with yet another extraordinary award winning work ‘The Moon is a Harsh
Mistress’. The decade of 1970s started on a bad note as he suffered from
perforated diverticulum.
§ It was only in
1972 that he fully recovered from his health condition to concentrate on
writing. The following year, he came up with his next work, ‘Time Enough for
Love’. The book stood on the threshold of his later works as it introduced many
themes which were basically found in his later fiction.
§ The years of
1976 and 1977 were dedicated to reorganizing blood donation camps in the United
States. He served as the Guest of Honor at the World Science Fiction
Convention.
§ In 1978, he set
out for yet another vacation with his wife. It was during this trip that he
suffered from a transient ischemic attack. He underwent a carotid bypass
operation to restore and recover himself fully.
§ In 1983, he
undertook a long delayed trip to Antarctica, the only continent which he had
not visited. Returning from the same, he penned the novel, ‘Job: A Comedy of
Justice’.
§ Meanwhile
throughout the 1980s, he actively participated in the space movement and was a
member of the Citizens Advisory Council on National Space Policy. He
collaborated with Jerry Pournelle to write space policy papers for the incoming
Reagan Administration.
Awards & Achievements
§ He was named by
the Science Fiction Writers of America as its first Grand Master in 1974.
§ An asteroid,
6312 Robheinlein (1990 RH4), discovered on September 14, 1990 by H. E. Holt,
has been named after him.
§ In 1998, he was
inducted in the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame
§ In 2001,
‘Robert A. Heinlein Chair In Aerospace Engineering’ was created by the United
States Naval Academy.
§ In 2013, he was
announced as an inductee in the Hall of Famous Missourians. His bronze statue
would be one of the forty four which would be permanently displayed in the
Missouri State Capitol in Jefferson City.
Personal Life & Legacy
§ He married
thrice in his lifetime. The first was to Elinor Curry in 1929. The relationship
did not work out and the two separated a year later in 1930.
§ He later
married Leslyn MacDonald in 1932. She remained his partner for fifteen years.
She undertook various travels with him and assisted him in his write ups. The
couple applied for divorce in 1947.
§ In 1948, he
tied the nuptials for a third time to Virginia ‘Ginny’Gerstenfeld. He remained
with her until his death forty years later.
§ His health was
failing over his last few years. In 1987, he required advance medical
attendance. He breathed his last on May 8, 1988 in his morning nap. He was
cremated and his ashes were scattered in the Pacific.
Trivia
§ This science
fiction writer’s first book was actually the last to be published. After his
death a lost manuscript was discovered. ‘For Us, the Living’ was written before
‘Lifeline’ but not published until 2003.
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