Heinlein's last (or first) novel# SciFiction - 星际浪子
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http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/10/books/10HEIN.html
Yesterday's New York Times
Heinlein's Prophetic First Novel, Lost and Found
By MEL GUSSOW
Published: March 10, 2004
In 1939, after leaving the United States Navy and failing in local
politics in California, Robert A. Heinlein, then 32, decided to become
a writer. He wrote a Utopian novel, "For Us, the Living," taking the
title from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Two publishers rejected it,
so he shelved the book and later discarded the original
Yesterday's New York Times
Heinlein's Prophetic First Novel, Lost and Found
By MEL GUSSOW
Published: March 10, 2004
In 1939, after leaving the United States Navy and failing in local
politics in California, Robert A. Heinlein, then 32, decided to become
a writer. He wrote a Utopian novel, "For Us, the Living," taking the
title from Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Two publishers rejected it,
so he shelved the book and later discarded the original