Robert A. Heinlein, In Dialogue with His Century, Volume 2

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by William H. Patterson, Jr.

“And He Built a Crooked House” (RAH)

  Anderson, Poul

  Apollo missions

  “Appointment in Space” (RAH)

  Argosy

  A&S Lyons Hollywood agency

  Asimov, Isaac

  Assignment in Eternity (RAH)

  Astounding

  Atwood, Lee

  Avon

  Babb, Ben

  Babeuf, François-Noël

  “Baedeker of the Solar System” (RAH)

  Baen, Jim

  Balmer, Edwin

  Bayreuth Festival

  Beard, Marian

  BeLieu, Kenneth E.

  Bellamy, Edward, Looking Backward

  Bernstein, Morey, The Search for Bridey Murphy

  The Best of Robert A. Heinlein (RAH)

  Bester, Alfred

  Between Planets (RAH)

  “Beyond Doubt” (RAH)

  Beyond Jupiter: The Worlds of the Grand Tour (foreword by RAH)

  Beyond This Horizon (RAH)

  Blassingame, Lurton

  Blish, James

  blood science article (RAH)

  “Blowups Happen” (RAH)

  Bonestell, Chesley

  Book of Knowledge

  Bookman, Bob

  Bottoms, Rita Berner

  Bova, Ben

  Boys’ Life

  Bradbury, Walter

  Bradley, Marion Zimmer

  The Brain Eaters

  Brandley, Buck

  The Brass Cannon: Being the Personal Memoir of Manuel Garcia O’Kelly Davis, Freeman, concerning the Lunar Rebellion: A True History (RAH)

  Breen, Walter

  Breen Boondoggle

  “The Broken Axiom” (RAH)

  Brown, Ned

  Browne, Howard

  Budrys, Algis

  Buell, Thomas B.

  Bugliosi, Vincent

  “The Bulletin Board” (RAH)

  Busby, F. M.

  Butler Library Foundation

  Cabell, James Branch

  Cady, Howard

  Calling All Girls magazine

  Campbell, John W., Jr.

  Dianetics and

  Carnell, Ted

  Carnival of Books (radio program)

  Carr, Terry

  Carson/Roberts advertising agency

  The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (RAH)

  Century XXII (television series)

  The Chain and the Stars (RAH)

  “Channel Markers” editorial (RAH)

  Chapdelaine, Perry

  Chase Econometrics study, on space-research spinoffs

  Ciardi, John

  Citizen of the Galaxy (RAH)

  Citizens Advisory Council

  civil rights

  Clareson, Thomas

  Clark, Donald T.

  Clarke, Arthur C.

  Rendezvous with Rama

  “Cliff and the Calories (A New Puddin’ Story)” (RAH)

  Club of Rome, Limits to Growth report

  Cogswell, Theodore

  Cold War. See also Cuban Missile Crisis

  Collin, Mary

  Collins, Tom

  “Columbus Was a Dope” (RAH)

  Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy

  “Commonsense” (RAH)

  Communists. See also Soviet Union

  “Complaint” (RAH)

  Compton Yearbook articles (RAH)

  blood science article

  Dirac article

  Conklin, Groff

  conservatism. See also right-wing

  Constitution, U.S.

  Corman, Roger

  Cornog, Robert

  Corson, Bill and Lucy

  Cosmopolitan

  “Coventry” (RAH)

  Crater Base One

  Cronkite, Walter

  Crossen, Kendall F.

  Crump, Irving

  Cuban Missile Crisis

  Curtis, Betsy

  “Da Capo”

  Dalgliesh, Alice

  DAW Books

  de Camp, L. Sprague

  Defoe, Daniel, Robinson Crusoe

  del Rey, Judy-Lynn Benjamin

  “Delilah and the Space Rigger” (RAH)

  Democratic Party

  Destination Moon (film)

  Destination Moon (novelette) (RAH)

  Deutsch, Hermann

  Dianetics

  Dick, Philip K.

  Dikty, Ted E.

  Dirac, Paul

  Dirac article (RAH)

  “Does Science Fiction Have Any Virtue?” lecture (RAH)

  Doherty, Jim

  The Door into Summer (RAH)

  Double Star (RAH)

  Doubleday

  Dozier, William

  Dula, Arthur

  Eisenhower, Dwight D.

  Ellis, Don

  Ellison, Harlan

  The Emperor’s New Clothes (RAH)

  Encyclopedia Britannica. See also Compton Yearbook articles

  The Endless Frontier (RAH)

  EPIC (End Poverty in California) movement

  “The Ever-Widening Horizons” (RAH)

  Expanded Universe (RAH)

  fallout shelters

  Fantasy Press

  fanzines

  Farmer in the Sky (RAH)

  Farnham’s Freehold (RAH)

  Fawcett-Columbine

  feminism

  Fendler, Harold A.

  films. See also Heinlein, Robert Anson, film writings

  science fiction

  “Fire Down Below” (RAH)

  flying saucers

  For Us, the Living (RAH)

  Fourier, Françoise Marie Charles

  Franklin, H. Bruce

  freedom

  Freud, Sigmund

  Friday (RAH)

  Frosch, Robert A.

  Future History series (RAH). See also specific Future History stories

  “The Future Revisited” speech (RAH)

  Galaxy magazine

  Galouye, Daniel F.

  Garden of the Gods dinner

  gay liberation

  Gebruder Weiss Verlag

  “Gentlemen, Be Seated”

  Gernsback, Hugo

  Gerrold, David

  Gerstenfeld, Virginia “Ginny” (third wife). See also Heinlein, Robert and Ginny; specific topics

  blood drive handbook

  dancing of

  death of

  dental work

  extramarital sex of RAH and

  father’s death

  fertility of

  in Fleet Landing

  health

  Heinlein family and

  in Hollywood

  ice skating of

  Korean War and

  legacy efforts for RAH of

  letters to RAH after his death

  in Naval Reserve

  Packer prep school and

  politics and

  power of attorney for RAH

  psychic experiences

  RAH’s death and

  RAH’s health crises and

  Russian language study of–16

  Seattle trip

  theatrical activity

  Glory Road (RAH)

  Gnome Press

  Gold, Horace L.

  “Goldfish Bowl” (RAH)

  Golding, William, Lord of the Flies

  Goldwater, Barry

  Graham, Daniel O.

  Grand Slam (RAH). See Farnham’s Freehold

  The Great Rupert

  “The Green Hills of Earth” (RAH)

  The Green Hills of Earth and Other Stories (RAH)

  Greenberg, Martin

  Gregg Press

  Gresham, William Lindsay, Nightmare Alley

  grok

  Grosset & Dunlap

  Grumbles from the Grave (RAH)

  “Gulf” (RAH)

  Gurney, Marsh

  Haldeman, Joe, The Forever War

  Harrison, Harry

  Harshaw, Ruth

  Hartwell, David

  Have Space
Suit—Will Travel

  Heinlein, Bam (mother). See Lyle, Bam

  Heinlein, Jesse Clare “Jay” (brother)

  Heinlein, Kathy (niece)

  Heinlein, Lawrence Lewis “Bud” (nephew)

  Heinlein, Lawrence Lyle “Larry” (brother)

  Heinlein, Leslyn MacDonald (second wife). See MacDonald, Leslyn

  Heinlein, Louise (sister)

  Heinlein, Lynnie (niece)

  Heinlein, Mary Jean “MJ” (sister)

  Heinlein, Rex Ivar (brother)

  Heinlein, Rex Ivar (father)

  Heinlein, Robert and Ginny. See also Heinlein writings, business and Ginny

  adoption and

  Alaska trip

  Antarctica trip

  Antilles and South American trip

  blood donor recruitment by

  in Bonny Doon

  Caribbean, Apollo conference, New York trip

  in Carmel

  cats of

  Chicago trip

  in Colorado Springs

  fallout shelter

  Hawaii trip

  house in Bonny Doon

  house in Carmel

  house in Colorado Springs

  letters between

  MacDonald and

  mining investment

  National Parks trip

  in New York

  Northwest Passage trip–25

  nudism of

  Orient trips

  Penn State trip

  Rio de Janeiro trip

  in Santa Cruz

  Seattle and Alaska trip

  social life

  South Sea trips

  Soviet Union trip

  Washington state trips

  in Watsonville

  world trips

  Heinlein, Robert Anson (RAH). See also Heinlein, Robert and Ginny; specific topics

  academic papers on

  Annapolis class reunion

  biography

  blood services and

  cars

  at children’s librarians’ meeting

  Congressional testimony on space technology spinoffs

  on conscription

  correspondence

  as culture figure

  dancing of

  death of

  Democratic Party and

  Dianetics and

  Eastern Michigan University honorary degree

  EMU honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters

  estate

  fans of

  finances

  on generation gap

  as “God in a yellow bathrobe”

  gravity gauge idea

  hippies and

  Humanitarian of the Year award

  ice skating

  infertility of

  interviews

  John Birch Society and

  lawsuits

  learning curve of early years

  legacy

  Manson, Stranger in a Strange Land and

  Naval Academy and

  as personal guru

  pseudonyms

  on psychedelics

  psychic experiences

  psychology of

  recap of early years (1907–1948)

  religion and

  Republican Party and

  research trip for Friday

  sex and

  SFWA and

  space development and

  space program and

  Sturgeon’s Godbody and

  on topless craze

  Heinlein, Robert Anson, film writings and productions. See also specific film writings

  Abbot and Costello treatment

  Hollywood and

  plagiarism and

  representation issues

  reviews

  Heinlein, Robert Anson, health of

  brain carotid bypass surgery and recovery

  carotid artery blockage

  chest biopsy

  dental

  deterioration

  diet

  emphysema, surgery and aftermath

  gallstone surgery

  hernia surgery

  influenza

  lifestyle changes

  nosebleed hemorrhages and surgery

  peritonitis infection and recovery

  polycythemia

  shingles and herpes zoster

  skin cancers

  staph infection

  surgery

  Transient Ischemic Attacks

  vision

  Heinlein, Robert Anson, lectures and speeches

  Forrestal lecture

  Poetry Center freelance writing speech

  Heinlein, Robert Anson, marriages. See Gerstenfeld, Virginia; MacDonald, Leslyn

  Heinlein, Robert Anson, politics

  on American politics

  anarchism and

  changes in–8

  on classes

  Cold War

  Communists and

  Cuban Missile Crisis

  defense policy and

  EPIC movement and

  freedom and

  Goldwater and

  individualism in

  leftism and

  liberalism and

  libertarianism and

  Maoists and

  Marxism and

  on McCarthyism

  New Deal and

  nuclear weapons and war

  party politics

  Patrick Henry Campaign

  patriotism

  personal responsibility in

  pragmatism

  progressivism and

  racial

  right-wing and

  on Roosevelt

  socialism and

  on U.S.

  on Vietnam War

  voting

  world politics and

  Heinlein, Robert Anson, radio writings and programs. See also specific radio writings and programs

  Heinlein, Robert Anson, television writings, adaptations and programs. See also specific television writings, adaptations and programs

  Goldwater spots

  inexperience

  Heinlein, Robert Anson, writings. See also Heinlein writings, business and Ginny; specific writings and topics

  adult books

  alien invasion story notes

  America and

  anthology of science fiction

  for audience

  awards

  back to work (1948)

  book business changes (1980s) and

  boys’ books

  censorship of

  commentary and scholarship about

  comments and technical critiques of other authors’ books

  computer and word processor

  criticism of

  cycles idea

  economics of short stories compared to novels

  experimental

  first-person narration

  foreign sales and contracts

  freedom in

  general fiction and

  Hugo awards

  impact on science and missiles

  index cards and file

  individualism in

  influence of

  Jefferson Airplane and

  juveniles

  laboratory of porn and experimental

  Martian Mowgli idea

  men-like-gods theme

  Nebula Awards and

  New Wave experimentation and

  notes on Niven and Pournelle’s The Mote in God’s Eye

  nuclear war in

  on parenting

  personal responsibility in

  piracy and copyright infringement of

  politics in

  process

  pulp

  question asking in

  race in

  readers’ interest in RAH as person

  reincarnation and

  religion in

  response to criticism

  reviews

  rights to

  sales and royalties

  satire

  on s
cience fiction

  science fiction magazine standards

  sex in

  for slick magazines

  speculative fiction and

  taboo breaking in

  themes of

  on theory of science fiction

  typewriters and

  UCSC Archive of

  unions and

  on war

  for young children

  Heinlein, Rose Elizabeth “Rose Betty” (sister)

  Heinlein, Virginia (third wife). See Gerstenfeld, Virginia

  Heinlein family

  fertility of

  gatherings

  Gerstenfeld and

  homesteads and stomping grounds

  A Heinlein Omnibus (RAH)

  Heinlein Prize Trust

  A Heinlein Triad (RAH)

  Heinlein writings, business and Ginny

  Herbert, Frank

  The Heretic (RAH). See also The Man from Mars

  Hershfield, Harry

  Hicks, Bernice and Estill

  High Frontier, Inc.

  Hiss, Alger

  “The Historical Novel of the Future” (RAH)

  Ho Chuy Moo, Mr. and Mrs.

  Hoagland, Richard C.

  Hoen, Richard

  Hoffman Electronics

  Hollywood. See also Heinlein, Robert Anson, film writings

  blacklist

  Holt, Rinehart & Winston

  “Home Sweet Home” (RAH)

  Horwitz, Howie

  How to Be a Politician (RAH)

  Howes, Dr.

  Hubbard, L. Ron

  Dianetics

  Dianetics, the Modern Science of Mental Health

  Hubbard, Sara Northrup

  Hugo awards

  Hungarian Revolution (1956)

  I Will Fear No Evil (RAH)

  If magazine

  “If This Goes On—” (RAH)

  “If You Don’t See It, Just Ask: A Preview for Playboys” (RAH)

  “I’m My Own Grandpa”

  individualism

  Indonesian civil war

  “Inside InTourist” (RAH)

  integration

  Israel, Peter

  James Jones, From Here to Eternity

  “Jeff and the Menace From Earth” (RAH)

  Job: A Comedy of Justice (RAH)

  John Birch Society

  Johnson, Lyndon Baines

  Kahn, Herman

  Kemp, Earl

  Kennedy, John F.

  Kenyon & Eckard

  Kephart, Robert

  Khrushchev, Nikita

  King, Ernest J.

  King, Robert

  The Kirkus Review

  Klass, Phil

  Knight, Damon

  Kondo, Yoji

  Korean War

  Kornbluth, Cyril

  Korshak, Erle

  Kuttner, Henry

  L5 Society

  Lang, Fritz

  Laning, Cal

  Lantz, Walter

  “Larger Than Life” (RAH)

  Laura, Robert M.

  Lazarus Long: Being the Memoirs of a Survivor (RAH). See also Time Enough for Love

  leftism

  Leiber, Fritz

  Lermer, Mary Jean. See Heinlein, Mary Jean “MJ”

  “Let There Be Light” (RAH)

  Levin, Martin

  Ley, Willy

  liberalism

  libertarianism

  “Life-Line” (RAH)

  Lindblad, Lars-Erik

  The Long Watch (RAH)

  Loomis, “Al”

  “Lost Legacy” (RAH)

  “Luna City” stories (RAH)

  Lyle, Bam (mother)

 

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