Book Review: The Pursuit of the Pankera by Robert A. Heinlein
https://johnthelibrarian.com/2020/03/01/book-review-the-pursuit-of-the-pankera-by-robert-a-heinlein/
This review was first published by Booklist on March 1, 2020.
This previously unpublished manuscript by Grand Master Heinlein will be in demand by his many fans and readers interested in the history of the genre. It’s based on the same premise and features the same characters as his The Number of the Beast (1980). Indeed, the first third of the book is identical. But the novel then veers into an entirely different story, appropriately, since the books are based on travel through alternate worlds. As in Beast, our intrepid explorers travel to various fictional universes: Burroughs’ Barsoom, Baum’s Land of Oz, Smith’s Lensman universe, confronting the idea that all fictional universes exist somewhere in the multiverse. Beast is recognized as the first work of Heinlein’s late style, but The Pursuit of the Pankera is mostly in his middle style and occasionally hearkens back to his earliest pulp action writings. Together, the two novels offer fascinating insight into an inflection point in the evolution of one of science fiction’s greatest writers. Pankera can also be read on its own, though it will be of greatest interest to Heinlein fans.
As a teenager I was an avid Robert A Heinlein reader.
Don’t know exactly how many of his books I have read.... Dozen’s and dozens.
I’m thinking there was a reason why it wasn’t published in his lifetime
A good artist knows when something he’s made is worthy of putting his name to.
Just from recollection, I liked the first part of The Number of the Beast, but I really really disliked the second half. I remember thinking that he changed style right in the middle (if I remember shortly after a park ranger turns out to be a mysterious enemy alien).
Maybe I’ll like the whole book this time.