Praise Bob.
Sep. 1st, 2006 04:12 amI've heard various complaints about Robert Heinlein over the years, particularly accusations of fascism and sexism in his writing, and I've never been able to see those tendencies for myself. I've read damn near everything he's written, and I don't see it. I found this article by Spider Robinson (another excellent writer), and he points out what people are generally talking about when they level those accusations at Heinlein, and promptly debunks them. I'm pretty much in agreement with Spider's assessments.
Rah, Rah, RAH!:
http://www.heinleinsociety.org/rah/works/articles/rahrahrah.html
Rah, Rah, RAH!:
http://www.heinleinsociety.org/rah/works/articles/rahrahrah.html
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Date: 2006-09-02 10:32 pm (UTC)The believable character thing is a matter of taste. Taking account for the fact that he is writing stories, not character studies, I rarely have any problem believing his characters within the context of their stories. Is there a degree of suspension of disbelief? Sure. It's science fiction. He does a good job of creating people consistent with the worlds that they're in, in my view.
As for racism, where? Read Farnham's Freehold. One of the best denunciations of racism ever written in science fiction. It's controversial because of how he does it, reversing the racial roles, but the fact that he reverses them entirely is what makes it effective, in my book.
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Date: 2006-09-02 10:37 pm (UTC)No, but that's not what we are talking about.
Actually, Farnham's Freehold is exactly the book I was thinking of when I wrote "racism." HIs depictions of black characters are racist in the extreme.
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Date: 2006-09-02 10:42 pm (UTC)