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Original Title: | The Notebooks of Lazarus Long |
ISBN: | 074348844X (ISBN13: 9780743488440) |
Edition Language: | English |
Robert A. Heinlein
Paperback | Pages: 56 pages Rating: 4.07 | 3564 Users | 38 Reviews
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Too young to fight in the First World War, but destined to lead the first successful expedition to another star system, the (literally) immortal Lazarus Long is the most popular and enduring character created by Robert A. Heinlein, author of numerous New York Times best sellers. He starred in Heinlein's most popular novels, including Methuselah's Children, Time Enough For Love, The Number Of The Beast, To Sail Beyond The Sunset and others. The oldest living member of the human race due to his unique genes, Long has been a pioneer on eight planets, survived wars and lynch mobs, and explored most of the galaxy. His adventures have given him a breadth of experience distilled through the irony of an immortal viewpoint. But there is nothing pompous about Long's reflections on the human condition. As the noted editor and critic David G. Hartwell has observed, "Lazarus' comments are acute, lively and intelligent." And here they are, compiled in one beautifully designed trade paperback, filled with illuminations and illustrations by renowned Science Fiction artist Stephen Hickman, for the delight of the millions of Heinlein fans around the world.
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Title | : | The Notebooks of Lazarus Long |
Author | : | Robert A. Heinlein |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 56 pages |
Published | : | August 3rd 2004 by Baen (first published 1975) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.07 From 3564 Users | 38 ReviewsAssess Out Of Books The Notebooks of Lazarus Long
This is required reading for any fan of Heinlein, the Future History series, and the character of Lazarus Long. All sorts of bit sof wisdom and quotes from a variety of books, including a lot from "Time Enough for Love", which is one of my favorites. Very amusing, and tells you a lot about the author.SO I am a sucker for Heinlein's work I admit it but this one intrigued me. Now the wiki page pretty much sums this book up - its short - mainly because it was made up from articles and comments made in other publications which were attributed to Lazarus Long rather in the same fictitious vein as the Book Of Counted Sorrows by Dean Koontz. So some industrious person has collected them all in to one book - or in this case an e-book since the Bean paperback was unavailable. They are an interesting
Books of aphorisms from Heinlein. Fun stuff! You can read this in one sitting.

Make no mistake-- I love Heinlein, I adore Heinlein, I think the man is a god in the genre but a spastically snarling part of me loathes Lazarus Long. Lazarus Long, the man who lives forever, the man with a brain I envy, the man with many women... I cannot stand him. Starship Troopers and the thirty-second bomb I salute; Stranger in a Strange Land I shed an ironically pathetic tear with; and so goes with most of his work, preachiness and all. (That man had Good Ideas.) Let us be armed, let us be
I thought this would be more of a novel, and less notes by the main character. It was interesting, but not as much as I had hoped.
Okay, but I found out I had already read it."The Notebooks of Lazarus Long" is also included in Heinlein's novel "Time Enough for Love", and that is what I would suggest you read instead.
Make no mistake-- I love Heinlein, I adore Heinlein, I think the man is a god in the genre but a spastically snarling part of me loathes Lazarus Long. Lazarus Long, the man who lives forever, the man with a brain I envy, the man with many women... I cannot stand him. Starship Troopers and the thirty-second bomb I salute; Stranger in a Strange Land I shed an ironically pathetic tear with; and so goes with most of his work, preachiness and all. (That man had Good Ideas.) Let us be armed, let us be
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