Die Leben des Lazarus Long

Die Leben des Lazarus Long

Softcover
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R2D2Timothy ZahnAvatarApokalypse

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Description

Er heißt Lazarus Long, oder Woodrow Wilson Smith, oder Aaron Sheffield, oder ... Lazarus Long ist der älteste Mensch der Welt. So alt, dass er sich selbst nicht mehr an all die Namen erinnert, die er getragen hat. Ebenso wenig wie an alle Leben, die er gelebt, an alle Frauen, die er verführt und an alle Planeten, die er erobert hat. Doch nichts liebt Lazarus Long so sehr wie das Leben selbst, und so bricht er nun auf in ein neues Abenteuer quer durch Raum und Zeit ...

Book Information

Main Genre
Sci-Fi
Sub Genre
Classics
Format
Softcover
Pages
992
Price
12.40 €

Author Description

Robert A. Heinlein wurde 1907 in Missouri geboren. Er studierte Mathematik und Physik und verlegte sich schon bald auf das Schreiben von Science-Fiction-Romanen. Neben Isaac Asimov und Arthur C. Clarke gilt Heinlein als einer der drei Gründerväter des Genres im 20. Jahrhundert. Sein umfangreiches Werk hat sich millionenfach verkauft, und seine Ideen und Figuren haben Eingang in die Weltliteratur gefunden. Die Romane Fremder in einer fremden Welt und Mondspuren gelten als seine absoluten Meisterwerke. Heinlein starb 1988.

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First of all, some of Heinlein's views and ideas are pretty progressive and liberal, others terribly outdated and unlikable for a modern audience, and some just weird. It's not for everyone, but if you're along for the ride you'll see that he puts so much more effort into his characters than his contemporaries (I deeply cared for them), tells entertaining stories that are more than what you expect from the simple premise (or at least just kind of different), describes an interesting future and questions the understanding of right and wrong. This book isn't really what I expected from it, it's actually mostly 4 stories with some extras: The framework is Lazarus basically sitting around, discussing concepts and forming a relationship with some people, then there is a story of two slaves he frees that become like children to him, next one were he raises an orphan until she proposes to him and they start a colony on a far off planet (that story was much sweeter than it had any right to be) and lastly Lazarus revisits his childhood family. Some of Heinlein's "quirks" may seem inexcusable, but he sold all of the relationships so well to me. The whole story just fellt convincing and impressive, especially since it was a quiet, relationship-focused story where I could feel how everyone deeply cared for each other and enjoyed their time around. Sure, it reads like Heinlein's power fantasy, but it embraces it and I had a way too good time to have contructive critiscm drag my rating down. If you can sell that shit to me and make me almost buy your justifications, you deserve 5 stars. Also, great settings.

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