STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND; (Gorgeous Book Club Edition)
by Heinlein, Robert A
- Used
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Near Fine in Near Fine Dustjacket
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About This Item
Astonishingly clean and bright book club edition of this seminal science fiction classic -- the science fiction title that so many who disavow any interest in the genre, have read -- and GROKKED! If you just want to have a lovely copy of this work which has been of significant importance to so many -- yet cannot afford several thousand for a a non book club copy in comparable shape, THIS is the copy to own. ("24K" to bottom of p. 411, and "1881" appears at bottom of rear dustjacket flap. Nice, affordable, working copy of one of the all-time classic science fiction novels, which first introduced to the culture the concepts of Water Brothers, and the verb, to Grok,which means a level of understanding far beyond merely cognitively apprehending the facts of a matter, but rather, to drink deep of the fullness of something, then, that can be called "Understanding", (but acknowledging that this earthling term pales in comparison to the infinitesimally deeper concept of Grokking.).
Synopsis
Stranger in a Strange Land is a best-selling 1961 Hugo Award-winning science fiction novel by Robert A. Heinlein. It tells the story of Valentine Michael Smith, a human raised by Martians on the planet Mars, after his return to Earth in early adulthood. The novel explores his interaction with--and the eventual transformation of--Earth culture. The novel's title refers to the Biblical Book of Exodus. According to Heinlein in Grumbles from the Grave, the novel's working title was The Heretic.
Reviews
Robert A. Heinlein's 1961 STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND is a clear example of the "didactic" novel. It teaches, it preaches, its characters rant and debate, parry and thrust. Its story is not much. But its message resonated with millions of confused "searchers" for meaning in the turbulent 1960s and even into the cooler, more blase 1970s. *** Valentine Michael Smith, after his pioneering parents died opening up Mars, was raised in a nest on Mars by Martians as close to a Martian as he could be. A later expedition from Earth to Mars found young Mike Smith and returned him home. Meanwhile the ostensibly pacifistic Martians, it is hinted throughout the novel, are planning something nasty for the Earth and earthlings. Mike seeks for a way to defend the Earth without tipping his hand to the alien race that raised him. ***Smith goes through one cross-cultural shock after another, eventually deciding that he can prepare earthlings to resist suspected Martian imperialism by making it attractive for them to learn selectively features of Martian civilization (ceremony of sharing water, thinking empathetically aka "grokking" and others) while going beyond even the Martians by adopting a new Smith-created religion, Church of All The Worlds. *** Smith's intially sceptical admirer is crusty old libertarian lawyer Jubal E. Harshaw. Via dialogs and monologs of Harshaw, author Heinlein criticizes received human religions, mores, thought processes, nudity, clothing and more from a Martian point of view -- as filtered through hybrid Martian-Human Mike Smith. *** The level of argumentation ranges somewhere between 1960s American 7th grade and college sophomore, arguably, on balance, sub-adult. But STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND proved wildly attractive to an increasingly rootless, restless generation of young Americans thirsting for they knew not what, eager to grok and to say, "I am only and egg" and "Thou art God." Study STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND not as literature but as 1960s sociology. -OOO-
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- Bookseller
- Aardvark Rare Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 87117
- Title
- STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND; (Gorgeous Book Club Edition)
- Author
- Heinlein, Robert A
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine in Near Fine Dustjacket
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- Book Club Edition
- Publisher
- G.P. Putnam's Sons
- Place of Publication
- New York
- Date Published
- 1961
- Keywords
- Hugo Award Winner, Valentine Michael Smith, Grokking, Water Brothers
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