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''Starship Troupers'' is a
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series of novels by American author
Christopher Stasheff Christopher Stasheff (15 January 1944 – 10 June 2018) was an American science-fiction and fantasy author whose novels include '' The Warlock in Spite of Himself'' (1969) and ''Her Majesty's Wizard'' (1986). He received a bachelor's degree and ...
. It includes three books: ''A Company Of Stars'', ''We Open On Venus'', and ''A Slight Detour''. It also occupies the same continuity as Stasheff's '' Warlock of Gramarye'' and ''Rogue Wizard'' series. Set in the 26th century, after the human race has established colonies on distant planets and interstellar commerce supports Terra (Earth, sometimes known affectionately as "Old Earth") and the Terran Sphere of worlds, the novels follow the establishment and subsequent journeys of the Star Theater Company, the first-ever interstellar theatre troupe. The series title, ''Starship Troupers'', was intended as a play on Robert Heinlein's ''
Starship Troopers ''Starship Troopers'' is a military science fiction novel by American writer Robert A. Heinlein. Written in a few weeks in reaction to the US suspending nuclear tests, the story was first published as a two-part serial in ''The Magazine of F ...
'' novel. The novels are written in two first-person participant narratives, those of the characters Ramou Lazarian and Horace Burbage, alternating between each character. Sometimes, the characters are together as events unfold and the narrative switches between their different perspectives. Other times, the characters are engaged in separate activities, and they narrate their experiences accordingly. Throughout the novels, hints are dropped as to the characters' futures, such as Ramou musing that years after the novel's events, Barry confided in him the nature of courtesy toward others. This suggests the entire series may be viewed as the reminiscences of the two narrators about events that have already happened, rather than a moment-by-moment account of events as they unfold.


Books

* ''A Company Of Stars'' 1991. Del Rey Books Books. * ''We Open On Venus'' 1993. Del Rey Books Books. * ''A Slight Detour'' 1994. Del Rey Books Books. * ''The Unknown Guest'' 2012. Self-published.


Reception

The first book in the series, ''A Company of Stars'', was released to mixed reviews. The slow pace, in which the author "painstakingly sets the stage and assembles the cast of characters" was a concern, leading the ''
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'' to suggest that it was probably primarily of interest in areas where the author already has a readership. Alternatively, while Roland Green, writing for the ''
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'', also noted that the book was slow in places, this, he argued, was balanced by Stasheff's "knowledge and love" of the theatre, and he noted the strength of the characterization – in particular the two main characters, Ramou and Horace. On the negative side, Green made reference to how the traveling theater company seemed "unchanged" over the centuries, and the view appears to have been reflected in the ''
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'' review, wherein it was stated that the book could "just as well be set in the 1950s". Other books in the series were less well received. For example, Glenn Giffin, while classifying the third novel as a "beach-blanket book", (a light and undemanding read), noted that it was very similar to the second in the series, and stated, "Stasheff needs to get his act together". , Statasheff regards ''A Company of Stars'' as one of his favorites out of the books he has written, along with his earlier works, ''
The Warlock in Spite of Himself ''The Warlock in Spite of Himself'' is a science fantasy novel by American author Christopher Stasheff, published in 1969. It is the first book in ''Warlock of Gramarye'' series. The title is a play on the title of Molière's ''Le Médecin malgr ...
'' and '' Her Majesty's Wizard''.


References

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External links


Christopher Stasheff's Official Website
American novel series Science fiction book series Novels by Christopher Stasheff Del Rey books