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Eric Kotani (1933–2017)

Auteur de Requiem

11+ oeuvres 1,207 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Yoji Kondo, Yoji Kondo

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(eng) Eric Kotani is a pseudonym of Dr. Yoji Kondo

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Œuvres de Eric Kotani

Requiem (1992) — Directeur de publication; Directeur de publication — 736 exemplaires
Death of a Neutron Star (1999) 229 exemplaires
Between The Stars (1988) 70 exemplaires
The Island Worlds (1987) 63 exemplaires
Act of God (1985) 56 exemplaires
Legacy of Prometheus (2000) 17 exemplaires
Orbital Base Fear 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Star Colonies (2000) — Contributeur — 51 exemplaires
Space Stations (2004) — Contributeur — 48 exemplaires
Supernova (1991) — Auteur — 46 exemplaires
L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume XIV (1998) — Contributeur — 43 exemplaires

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Read as part of the 1941 Retro-Hugo Voters' Packet.

Vintage Heinlein - with all that comes with that, good and bad.

Mr. Harriman has spent his life dreaming of space, much like the boy sci-fi readers and science club nerds that are the overtly acknowledged audience for this story. Harriman has made a career of risky investments in rocket technology, repeatedly ignoring the cautious and concerned advice of his wife, and his bets have paid off - he's a wealthy CEO of a major corporation. But now that he finally has the financial wherewithal to get to the moon, he can't. The interfering nanny state with its government regulations and well-meaning doctors, say that his elderly body is too frail: he'll never survive the rigors of space travel. But Harriman's not quite dead yet, and neither is his dream....

I think I would've found this one more emotionally affecting if I'd read it when I was younger, and still desperately dreamed of going to space. I don't anymore...
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AltheaAnn | 3 autres critiques | Aug 4, 2016 |
Read as part of the 1941 Retro-Hugo Voters' Packet.

Vintage Heinlein - with all that comes with that, good and bad.

Mr. Harriman has spent his life dreaming of space, much like the boy sci-fi readers and science club nerds that are the overtly acknowledged audience for this story. Harriman has made a career of risky investments in rocket technology, repeatedly ignoring the cautious and concerned advice of his wife, and his bets have paid off - he's a wealthy CEO of a major corporation. But now that he finally has the financial wherewithal to get to the moon, he can't. The interfering nanny state with its government regulations and well-meaning doctors, say that his elderly body is too frail: he'll never survive the rigors of space travel. But Harriman's not quite dead yet, and neither is his dream....

I think I would've found this one more emotionally affecting if I'd read it when I was younger, and still desperately dreamed of going to space. I don't anymore...
… (plus d'informations)
 
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AltheaAnn | 3 autres critiques | Aug 4, 2016 |
Overall I enjoyed this. My favorite part was the short story "Tenderfoot in Space", which was originally printed in Boys Life. It concerns a boy and his dog. It is touching and delightfully unpredictable. The essays at the end got a bit repetitive, as each guest author spoke about how Heinlein had affected them. The essays were enjoyable, there was just alot of overlap in what they had to say. Overall, an excellent book, well worth the time. I would definitley recommend it to any Heinlein fan.
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pandoragreen | 3 autres critiques | Mar 23, 2009 |
This book is based on the presentations at the 2002 symposium of the same name. The topics cover some of the technology and human factors involved in space flight and exploration. The look is fairly high level and easily understandable. You can skim over what little math there is. There are literally thousands of considerations involved in choosing the technology, people, etc. to use in any long range space exploration and this gives you an idea of some of them.
 
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Landshark5 | 1 autre critique | Jun 12, 2008 |

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