Requiem (short story)

Requiem (short story)

Requiem is a short story by Robert A. Heinlein, serving as a sequel to his short science fiction novel, "The Man Who Sold the Moon" , although it was in fact published several years earlier than that story, in "Astounding", January 1940. The story was also performed as a play on October 27 1955 on the NBC Radio Network program "X Minus One".

It is also the first story in the retrospective "".

Plot

The story centers around the lead character of "The Man Who Sold The Moon", Delos David Harriman. Harriman, a tycoon and latter-day robber baron, had always dreamed of going to the Moon, which is why he spent much of his career and resources making space flight a practical commercial enterprise. Unfortunately, his business partners prevented him from taking the early flights (as shown in the novella). Now an old man, Harriman has still not been to the Moon, a fact that frustrates him, since he lives in a world where space travel is so commonplace that carnivals have their own barnstorming spacecraft. No longer bound by his contractual obligations, he is now too old; he is unable to pass the medical examination needed for space travel.

Absurdly rich, Harriman bribes two spacemen to help him get to the Moon after encountering them at a funfair in Butler, a small town outside Kansas City, Missouri, where they sell rides on their old, somewhat run-down ship. (The town is Heinlein's birthplace.)

The three of them fight many obstacles, including Harriman's nieces and nephews, he himself having had no children, who want him declared mentally incompetent or senile before he can spend their inheritance. In the end, Harriman finally makes it to the Moon, only to die on the surface soon after landing, content at finally having reached his goal. His body is left there, with his epitaph scrawled on the tag from an oxygen bottle. It is Robert Louis Stevenson's "Requiem", which is inscribed on his own headstone in Samoa.

:Under the wide and starry sky:Dig the grave and let me lie::Glad did I live and gladly die,:And I laid me down with a will!

:This be the verse you grave for me::Here he lies where he longed to be;:Home is the sailor, home from sea,:And the hunter home from the hill.

External links

* Radio Broadcast of " [http://otr.net/r/xmn1/23.ram Requiem] " on NBC Radio program "X Minus One" on [http://otr.net/?p=xmn1 OTR.NET.]

External links

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