Heinlein, Robert A(nson)

Heinlein, Robert A(nson)
born July 7, 1907, Butler, Mo., U.S.
died May 8, 1988, Carmel, Calif.

U.S. science-fiction writer.

He pursued graduate study in physics and mathematics and began his writing career in the pulp magazine Astounding Science Fiction in the 1930s. The first of his many novels and story collections was Rocket Ship Galileo (1947). Stranger in a Strange Land (1961), his best-known work, attracted a large cult following. His other books include Double Star (1956), Methuselah's Children (1958), Starship Troopers (1959), The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (1966), and I Will Fear No Evil (1970). He won an unprecedented four Hugo Awards, and his sophisticated works did much to develop the genre.

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  • Heinlein, Robert A(nson) — (7 jul. 1907, Butler, Mo., EE.UU.–8 may. 1988, Carmel, Cal.). Escritor estadounidense de ciencia ficción. Estudió física y matemática en la universidad y comenzó su carrera literaria en la revista amarilla Astounding Science Fiction en la década… …   Enciclopedia Universal

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  • Heinlein — noun United States writer of science fiction (1907 1988) • Syn: ↑Robert A. Heinlein, ↑Robert Anson Heinlein • Instance Hypernyms: ↑writer, ↑author * * * /huyn luyn/, n. Robert A(nson), born 1907, U.S. science fiction writer …   Useful english dictionary

  • Heinlein — /huyn luyn/, n. Robert A(nson), born 1907, U.S. science fiction writer. * * * …   Universalium

  • Heinlein — /ˈhaɪnlaɪn/ (say huynluyn) noun Robert A(nson), 1907–88, US science fiction writer; work includes Stranger in a Strange Land (1961) …  

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