
The Pursuit of the Pankera
A Parallel Novel about Parallel Universes
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The Pursuit of the Pankera is one of the most audacious experiments ever done in science fiction by the legendary author of the classic best seller Starship Troopers.
Robert A. Heinlein wrote The Number of the Beast, which was published in 1980. In the book Zeb, Deety, Hilda, and Jake are ambushed by the alien "Black Hats" and barely escape with their lives on a specially configured vehicle (the Gay Deceiver) which can travel along various planes of existence, allowing them to visit parallel universes.
However, unknown to most fans, Heinlein had already written a "parallel" novel about the four characters and parallel universes in 1977. He effectively wrote two parallel novels about parallel universes. The novels share the same start, but as soon as the Gay Deceiver is used to transport them to a parallel universe, each book transports them to a totally different parallel world.
From that point on the plot lines diverge completely. While The Number of the Beast morphs into something very different, more representative of later Heinlein works, The Pursuit of the Pankera remains on target with a much more traditional Heinleinesque storyline and ending, reminiscent of his earlier works.
The Pursuit of the Pankera was never published, and there have been many competing theories as to why (including significant copyright issues in 1977). Over time the manuscript was largely forgotten but survived in fragments. A recent re-examination of these fragments, however, made it clear that they constitute the complete novel.
And here it finally is: Robert A. Heinlein's audacious experiment. A fitting farewell from one of the most inventive science fiction writers to have ever lived: a parallel novel about parallel universes, as well as a great adventure pitting the forces of good versus evil only the way Heinlein could do.
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Need to read other old SciFi first?
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After that, PotP takes a different path. The four main characters are mostly the same, but much of the rest of the book is a tribute to three other classic book series, just barely touching a few older Heinlein characters. However, unless you've read those classic book series (or know a lot about them), you may lose some of the enjoyment of this book. (The three are the Oz books, Lensman series by E.E. "Doc" Smith, and the John Carter of Mars series by Edgar Rice Burroughs)
In comparison, NotB dove heavily into Heinein's prior work. Unless one had read much of Heinlein's previous work, the last third of the book would make little sense.
This book might be a better stand-alone book than NotB, as NotB was a "fan service" book intended to revisit many of Heinlein's characters.
As a long-term Heinlein fan, I certainly enjoyed PotP. The writing style and the character banter was pure Heinlein. It was fun to see how the story differed from NotB. Fortunately, I have read at least some of the books in all three classic series, so I understood most of the references.
The Audiobook performance was very good. There are four performers, each playing one of the main four characters. Each chapter is from one of the main four characters' point of view, and each performer read his or her character well, while also having to perform the dialog of other characters.
A posthumous novel by Robert A. Heinlein
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Luckily the narration is well done and does maintain the Heinlein prose and period so I was able to make it to the end.
Not your typical Heinlein
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Curious but slightly disappointed
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Stupid production
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It does not have the same level of quality of other Heinlein books. This explains why it was not published in Heinlein's lifetime.
This book is slow, long, and has little merit.
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Vintage Heinlein
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I can see why copyright issues may have delayed it's publishing but this book is gloriously more Heinlein than it's predecessor "Number Of The Beast".
classic Heinlein
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Up to now the book is identical to The Number of The Beast.
still listening so not final
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Great Spin
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