G. D. Akin wrote: > >Time Enough for Love > Did I mention that I made a timeline of Heinlein? http://www.geocities.com/albmont/rah2.htm
>follows the exploits of 2000-year old Lazarus Long, >first introduced in Methusela's Children. The book opens with Lazarus >wanting to die, an not really being allowed to by his descendant's. They >are violating the rights of a family of long-lived people. The reason being >is they want his "wisdom." Seems the human race is going to hell in a >handbasket (again) and they think what he's learned over his life time will >help those who intend to escape the downfall (which doesn't necessarily >happen). > No, there's no evidence of this crisis for the human race. It seems like _Secundus_ is in crisis, but it's a subtle crisis: they seem to be too much satisfied with what they already got. Alberto Monteiro _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l