What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
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Sci-fi: Space explorer returns to Earth and, because of time dilation, finds that years in politics and culture have passed by. He always leaves to go back into space, coming “home” more and more infrequently.
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Time for the Stars by Robert Heinlein also features a character (one of set of twins, selected for space exploration because he can communicate with his brother back on Earth via telepathy) who comes back to Earth after various adventures: the kind of space exploration that they've been doing (slower than light) has been rendered obsolete by new faster than light technology, and he and his fellow crew members are almost like time travelers who no longer fit in. Sounds different from your scenario, but with thematic similarities.




He takes off into space again, and when he returns from it, many years (100?) have passed. The space program is no more, and he as a space explorer has been forgotten.
I think he takes off into space for one final time, forever.
I think I might have read it in 2000, plus or minus 5 years.
It was not Forever War. :)
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