15. Swiftian satire dangerous tool for so blunt a writer as Heinlein.
25. What's interesting about "Fear No Evil" is the way it enacts Heinlein's desire to imaginatively inhabit black female body.
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26. "Fear No Evil" can be seen a something creepy (it is) but also a Heinlein trying (unsuccessfully) to reach out to different race/gender.
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27. More broadly, Heinlein pushed himself to imagine a post-racial future but couldn't quite do it b/c of his own limits.
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