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Originally Posted by Mollygurl Thanks for posting the interviews - they were great! The more I get to know Heinlein personally, the more I like and respect him. |
I should mention that those divisions are my own and not in the book. The Interview is transcribed from audio tape, and reads as one long discussion between Heinlein and Schulman. I believe it was almost 4 hours, but I don't have it in front of me again...atleast over three, because I remember the pauses to flip the cassette.
I highly recommend it to anyone who has ANY interest in Heinlein...I believe it is the longest published discussion with Heinlein, and you really get a feel that you are sitting across from him as you read it...the only problem is that you go to ask him a question before you remember that you are stuck with only Schulman's. Schulman does a good job though, and has him covering subject matter all across the board. What Heinlein chooses not to talk about, and some of his reasons why, say almost as much about the man as the things that he actually does say.