Rating: Not rated
Tags: Science Fiction, Hugo Award, Lang:en
Summary
Stranger in a Strange Land is the story of Valentine
Michael Smith, born during, and the only survivor of, the
first manned mission to Mars. Michael is raised by Martians, and he arrives on Earth as
a true innocent: he has never seen a woman and has no
knowledge of Earth's cultures or religions. But he brings
turmoil with him, as he is the legal heir to an enormous
financial empire, not to mention
de facto owner of the planet Mars. With the irascible
popular author Jubal Harshaw to protect him, Michael explores
human morality and the meanings of love. He founds his own
church, preaching free love and disseminating the psychic
talents taught him by the Martians. Ultimately, he confronts the fate reserved for all
messiahs. The impact of
Stranger in a Strange Land was considerable, leading
many children of the sixties to set up households based on
Michael's water-brother nests. Heinlein loved to pontificate
through the mouths of his characters, so modern readers must
be willing to overlook the occasional sour note ("Nine times
out of ten, if a girl gets raped, it's partly her fault.").
That aside,
Stranger in a Strange Land is one of the master's
best entertainments, and provocative, as he always loved to
be. Can you grok it?
1962 Hugo Award