Robert A. Heinleinâs Story on which the Movie Predestination is Based is Included in the January Issue of Galaxyâs Edge Magazine
Rockville, MD (PRWEB) January 08, 2015
An extension of Heinleinâs earlier time-travel paradox, âBy His Bootstrapsâ (published 18 years earlier in Astounding Science Fiction), âAll You Zombiesâ is regarded as one of Heinleinâs most visionary works and certainly his most audacious ⦠it has been an influence for many subsequent stories and novels exploring the maddening paradox of time travel and is probably still the best work on the subject. Galaxyâs Edge magazine is proud to offer this groundbreaking work to new readers along with an interview with the directors of the movie Predestination. Barry N. Malzbergâs article offers further insight into the life of Robert A. Heinlein and the writing of the original story.
Much of Heinleinâs large body of work shares with âAll You Zombiesâ a remarkably predictive aspect. In his 1940 novelette âSolution Unsatisfactoryâ (Astounding Science Fiction), Heinlein foresaw competing nuclear armaments and inevitable nuclear stalemate; in the novel Fifth Column a year later, modern espionage and double- and triple-agency is convincingly limned. âUniverseâ and its sequel âCommon Senseâ foresaw an exiled interstellar colony which would over the many generations of starship travel become utterly detached from its origin, lose all sense of history, revert to barbarism. (These were published again in Astounding two decades before Lord of the Flies.)
And in the March 1952 Galaxy magazine Heinleinâs long short story âThe Year of the Jackpotâ depicts a contemporary United States whose cultural mores and institutions have come askew and have led to what Heinlein calls âthe crazy yearsâ in which social conditions and their causation seem to have become detached from one another. Heinleinâs premise is that extreme social activity has been the cause of this disruption but his sunspots bear a frightening similarity in their effect to 9/11. The United States has fallen to the polarization of extreme reaction and libertarianism and those Crazy Years are a voyage toward apocalypse.
Heinlein was recognized immediately after his first published story, âLife-Lineâ in the July 1939 Astounding, as a new kind of science fiction writer, one who had an utter command of extrapolation, who could draw a line from present technology and social network to a set of outcomes which (although they would differ) were utterly convincing. His extrapolatory ability continued through his career; his â60s novels Stranger In A Strange Land and The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress (the former coming just a year after âAll You Zombiesâ) forecast the enormous social and sexual changes of the â60s and in his last works such as To Sail Beyond the Sunset he posited a future of mystical evolution already nascent. He was a science fiction writer who not only created and shaped his succession but who reached beyond literary influence to insights as or more important than those of McLuhan or David Riesman. âAll You Zombiesâ was his greatest work short of his novels and probab ly his most gripping.
Galaxyâs Edge is a bimonthly science fiction magazine edited by Mike Resnick and published by Phoenix Pick, the science fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor Publishers, Rockville, Maryland. It is available online, as a digital download for most common e-readers and in paper.
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