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A classic novel from the mind of the storyteller who captures the imagination of readers from around the world, and across two generations

Science Fiction Grand Master

ROBERT A. HEINLEIN

CITIZEN OF THE GALAXY

In a distant galaxy, the atrocity of slavery was alive and well, and young Thorby was just another orphaned boy sold at auction. But his new owner, Baslim, is not the disabled beggar he appears to be: adopting Thorby as his son, he fights relentlessly as an abolitionist spy. When the authorities close in on Baslim, Thorby must ride with the Free Traders -- a league of merchant princes -- throughout the many worlds of a hostile galaxy, finding the courage to live by his wits and fight his way from society's lowest rung. But Thorby's destiny will be forever changed when he discovers the truth about his own identity....

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A youth who has known only the primitive life of a galaxy slave is purchased by a beggar who turns out to be a man with many extracurricular activities. --Ce texte provient de la Mass Market Paperback édition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 One of his best juvies, Mars 24 2004
Par John S. Ryan "Scott Ryan" (Silver Lake, OH) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This is undoubtedly one of Heinlein's finest 'juvenile' novels (and anyone who thinks there were no female characters in it must not have read more than 10% of it).

I usually list _Tunnel in the Sky_ as my favorite of Heinlein's young-adult novels of the 1950s, and I still think it belongs at the top of the list. But this one is very close.

As I'm sure you know already, it's the tale of a young fellow named Thorby, a slave on the planet Sargon who comes under the protection of one Baslim the Cripple. A sort of outer-space version of Kipling's _Kim_, the novel traces Thorby's life and development through several changes of venue -- and ends on Earth, where Thorby finds out who he really is and takes on some heavy, adult-sized responsibilities.

It's a very well handled coming-of-age novel, and it expresses Heinlein's own remarkable take on maturity very nearly as well as _Tunnel_ (in some ways arguably better). And like _Tunnel_, it devotes _just a little_ space, toward the end, to preaching against straw men. (Here, it's a couple of custard-headed pacifists whose sole literary function is to mouth inane slogans that Heinlein wants to show up as irresponsible nonsense. There was _loads_ of such stuff in _Starship Troopers_ but in this one it's kept to a minimum.)

It also shares part of its 'skeleton' with _Stranger in a Strange Land_ (on which Heinlein was also working at about the same time, still under its provisional title 'A Martian Named Smith'). Why, there's even a climactic courtroom battle, with Thorby represented by a crusty lawyer not terribly unlike Jubal Harshaw. (In general lawyers don't come off well in Heinlein's novels; in the final analysis the sharklike Garsch is no exception, although Harshaw fares somewhat better.)

At any rate, the anthropological insights come fast and furious here (aided in part by a character who may remind you of Margaret Mead). One nice touch is revealed in Thorby's time with the Traders; like every other people in history, they call themselves 'the People' and everybody else subhuman ('fraki').

No s-e-x, though. At this time Heinlein was still publishing under the watchful eye of Alice Dalgliesh and Thorby's interactions with the opposite camp are as chaste as melting snow.

I credit Heinlein with three absolutely magisterial works -- _The Moon is a Harsh Mistress_, _Double Star_, and _The Door into Summer_. This one belongs to the second tier of near-magisterial material, well worth reading and rereading despite a few warts.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Citizen of the Galaxy, Mai 10 2004
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This was a very fast-moving, exciting book. It is well written, and it makes you think. I would definitely recommend this book to anybody who likes science fiction.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 An Entertaining Exercise in Cultural Studies, Nov. 28 2003
In yet another rags to riches tale, we follow the fortunes of Thorby, a young slave who is purchased by a beneficent beggar who calls himself Baslim, the Cripple. But as longtime Heinlein readers must already suspect, Baslim has capabilities that far outweigh his physical infirmities. While teaching Thorby his own profession, he sets a plan in motion to find Thorby's real family. After a thrilling escape from the slave planet, Thorby finds a new family in a merchant trader ship, where the duties and customs are unlike anything he has ever seen. Next he joins the Guards, where still further efforts are made to find Thorby's origins. When he is finally restored to his nearest relatives, Thorby finds himself facing still more challenges, as things are not what they seem at the Rudbek household. Will Thorby ever find happiness? And is it possible to ever be truly free?

Heinlein's extensive firsthand knowledge of military science and shipboard routine serves him in good stead once again in this fascinating juvenile. He is somewhat less entertaining when trying to discuss big business dealings in the second half of the novel, but there is still a sufficiently subversive element to keep us interested in Thorby's fate. And while Thorby grows up quite a bit during the course of the story, this is still a boys' book. Numerous girls get thrown in Thorby's path at various stages, but he remains wholly oblivious, focused as he is own his own problems. And as is typical of Heinlein, these young women are not just hapless victims - some of them exercise real power within their respective realms. So young women interested in social sci-fi may find this book entertaining as well.

Heinlein's heroes are often super-smart under-achievers who find themselves thrown into new environments where they doesn't understand the rules, and Thorby is no exception. Here the process is repeated several times, and we spend more pages adjusting to the next new social situation than we do studying scientific principles, so devotees of hard science may find this one rather light fare. But for those who love to look at alternate social structures, and try to understand the logic underlying each, this book is an entertaining exercise in cultural relativity, and easily ranks among the best of Heinlein's juveniles.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Favorite Heinlein
This book is my absolute favorite Heinlein novel. It's a great story, and there is not a single female character in it. Read more
Publié le Déc 7 2003 par tzefirah

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of Heinlein's best.
Capsule Description: A young orphan with no memory of his past is sold as a slave, and becomes embroiled in more and more complex situations while travelling from world to world... Read more
Publié le Oct. 31 2003 par Ryk E. Spoor

5.0étoiles sur 5 One of the all time best SF
RAH is grandmaster - no doubt for that. And Citizen of the Galaxy is one of his best (close circle - JOB, Number of the Beast, Strangeer in a Strange Land - hard to position... Read more
Publié le Sep 2 2003 par T. Ostric

5.0étoiles sur 5 A GREAT read
The first RAH that I read was this book.

It introduced me to the Grand Masters style and I have enjoyed RAH ever since. This book remains one of my favourites. Read more

Publié le Aoû 11 2003

5.0étoiles sur 5 Timeless lessons
Thorby's beginings are shrouded in mystery, lost somewhere on the long road seared into him by many masters, and many lashes. Read more
Publié le Fév 8 2003 par Rachel Watkins

5.0étoiles sur 5 Heinlein's most inspirational juvenile novel
Citizen of the Galaxy is probably Heinlein's most mature juvenile novel and is certainly one of his most inspirational. Read more
Publié le Nov. 27 2002 par Daniel Jolley

5.0étoiles sur 5 Heinlein's fine tale of boy who goes from slave to magnate
As Thorby goes from slave to son to stranger in, then member of a trading society, to enlisted man in a space navy, to galactic magnate, he finds that each position brings him... Read more
Publié le Juil 2 2002 par Gary M. Greenbaum

3.0étoiles sur 5 Good story, but the ending....?
It was fun to read everything that happens to Thorby because he's seeing everything for the first time. There are basically 3 segments to the story. Read more
Publié le Janv. 24 2002 par Retesh D. Shah

4.0étoiles sur 5 A border book between Heinlein's juvenile and adult fiction
Heinlein wrote a number of juvenile novels, meant to appeal to the barely-teenager set. Citizen of the Galaxy is often listed as a juvenile by his fans (as is Starship Troopers... Read more
Publié le Nov. 20 2001 par Craig MACKINNON

5.0étoiles sur 5 Absolutely Amazing
I first read this book when I was 15, and ever since I have remembered it as one of the best books I had ever read. I recently moved and unpacked my copy. Read more
Publié le Sep 1 2001 par J. Burchill

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