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Stranger In A Strange LandBooks had always been one of the most important entertainment for mankind. Which book is your favorite? The following SERCountTM Ratings Report uses the search engine result count to rank popularity. |
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POPULAR HAT - 2007-11-04 11:36:00 | © Copyright 2004 - www.hat.net () | sitemap | top |
All detractors aside, Heinlein is a grand master, his prose elequently (and timeslessly I might add) speaking about what it is to be human. And "Stranger In A Strange Land" is a great example of this. The protagonist, Valentine Michael Smith, a human raised by Martians, becomes through the course of the book the most human character of all, despite is otherworldly upraising. And eventhough the book was written in the late '50s, it reads as though it came off the presses not too long ago.
As for those who would speak ill of Heinlein and his works, especially this book, you either did not fully understand what it was he was trying to say (unlike the millions of others who did), or you can't see past the science fiction trappings to the inner story. It sparked an entire generation of people to be free and to love, and it continues to do so to this day. In the end it is a book about true love, pure love, and every time I read it I am reminded of what it means to be human. If you want a reminder too, read this book. It isn't a dearly loved classic for nothing...
PS: And just so you know, I am a member of Generation X, and it is just as relevant to me as it was to those who came before me.