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Time Enough for Love is a science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein, first published in 1973. The book made the shortlist for the Nebula, Hugo and Locus awards for best science fiction novel of that year, [1] although it did not win. It did win a retrospective Libertarian Futurist Society award: the Prometheus Hall of Fame ...
Lapis Lazuli Long – Time Enough for Love, The Number of the Beast; Llita – Time Enough for Love; Lazarus Long (a.k.a. Woodrow Wilson Smith) – Methuselah's Children, Time Enough for Love, The Number of the Beast, The Cat Who Walks Through Walls, To Sail Beyond the Sunset; Lorelei Lee Long – Time Enough for Love, The Number of the Beast
Maureen first appears as a secondary character in the 1973 novel Time Enough for Love.She appears briefly in The Number of the Beast (1980) and The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (1985) and recounts her own life story, and sometimes contradictory versions of events recorded in other Heinlein stories, in 1987's To Sail Beyond the Sunset.
At best he is a tolerable subhuman who has learned to wear shoes, bathe, and not make messes in the house. Rub her feet. If the universe has any purpose more important than topping a woman you love and making a baby with her hearty help, I have never heard of it. Never try to teach a pig to sing – it wastes your time and annoys the pig.
Lazarus Long is a fictional character featured in a number of science fiction novels by American writer Robert A. Heinlein.Born in 1912 in the third generation of a selective breeding experiment run by the Ira Howard Foundation, Lazarus (birth name Woodrow Wilson Smith) becomes unusually long-lived, living well over two thousand years with the aid of occasional rejuvenation treatments.
Time Enough for Love, 1973—Nebula Award nominated, 1973; [8] Hugo and Locus SF Awards nominated, 1974 [9] The Number of the Beast, 1980; Friday, 1982—Hugo, Nebula, and Locus SF Awards nominee, 1983 [10] Job: A Comedy of Justice, 1984—Nebula Award nominee, 1984; [11] Locus Fantasy Award winner, Hugo Award nominee, 1985 [12]
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In books written as early as 1956, Heinlein dealt with incest and the sexual nature of children. Many of his books including Time for the Stars, Glory Road, Time Enough for Love, and The Number of the Beast dealt explicitly or implicitly with incest, sexual feelings and relations between adults, children, or both. [116]