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Kim Stanley Robinson
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Kim Stanley Robinson (born
His work delves into
Robinson's work has been labeled by reviewers as "literary science fiction". [ [http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20040704-9999-1a4robinson.html SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Features - Robinson explores what-if of the future ] ]
In 2010, Robinson will be Guest of Honor at the 68th World Science Fiction Convention to be held in Melbourne, Australia.
Biography
Kim Stanley Robinson was born in
Robinson is an enthusiastic mountain climber, and mountain climbing appears in several of his works, most notably "Antarctica", "
In 1982 he married Lisa Howland Nowell, an environmental chemist. They have two sons. Robinson has lived in
Important works
Three Californias
This trilogy is also referred to as the Orange County trilogy, and is the first of Robinson's important works. The component books are titled "The Wild Shore" (1984), "The Gold Coast" (1988) and "Pacific Edge" (1988). It is not a trilogy in the traditional sense; rather than telling a single story, the books present three different future Californias.
"The Wild Shore" portrays a California struggling to return to civilization after having been crippled, along with the rest of America, by a nuclear war. "The Gold Coast" portrays an over-industrialized California increasingly obsessed with and dependent on technology and torn apart by the struggles between arms manufacturers and terrorists. The "Pacific Edge" presents a California in which ecologically sane, manageable practices have become the norm and the scars of the past are slowly being healed.
Though they initially appear unconnected, the three books actually work together to present a unified statement. The first shows humanity crippled by a lack of technology, the second humanity swamped and almost completely dehumanized by too much technology (along with the attendant environmental damage), and the third a workable, livable compromise between the two. Although the third is, in effect, a
The Mars trilogy
This trilogy is Robinson's best known work. It is an extended work of
Many threads of different characters' lives are woven together in the Mars Trilogy. The reader may come to sympathize with one particular character as a protagonist, only to have the story line switch focus so that another character who the reader was beginning to perceive as antagonistic is then presented in a protagonistic manner. Science, sociology and politics are all covered in great detail, evolving realistically over the course of the narrative. Robinson's fascination with science and technology is clear, though he balances this with a strong streak of humanity. Robinson's personal interests, including ecological sustainability,
The Martians
Billed as a companion piece, "The Martians" (1999) is a collection of short stories involving many of the same characters and settings introduced in the "Mars Trilogy". Some stories occur before, during, after, or instead of, the events of the trilogy; some expanding on existing characters and others introducing new ones. It also includes the Constitution of Mars and poetry written 'in character' by a citizen of Mars.
Antarctica
"Antarctica" (1997) follows very closely in the footsteps of the Mars trilogy, and covers much of the same ground despite the differences in setting. It is set on the icy continent of the title, much closer to the present day, but evokes many of the same themes, dealing as it does with scientists in an isolated environment, the effect which this has on their personalities and interactions. It even evokes the same sense of beauty and wonder at a bleak, hostile environment.
As with all of Robinson's later work, ecological sustainability is a major theme in "Antarctica". Much of the action is catalysed by the recent expiration of the Antarctic Treaty and the threat of invasion and despoiling of the near-pristine environment by corporate interests.
The Years of Rice and Salt
"The Years of Rice and Salt" (2002) is an epic work of alternate history dealing with a world in which the
"The Years of Rice and Salt" features Muslim, Chinese and Hindu culture and philosophy. Not only because of the long time scale, but because of its realistic-utopian elements, and the frequent reflections about human nature, "The Years of Rice and Salt" resembles the Mars books, brought to
cience in the Capital series
The "Science in the Capital" series encompasses three novels: "
This series explores the consequences of
Other novels
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*"The Galileans" (forthcoming, August 2009) [http://www.uksfbooknews.net/2007/06/09/kim-stanley-robinson-on-his-next-novel-the-galileans/]
hort stories
KSR published his first two short stories in "Orbit 18" in 1976. Most are collected in "
List (not quite complete):
*"A History of the Twentieth Century, with Illustrations" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "
*"A Martian Childhood",
*"A Martian Romance" (in: "The Martians"),
*"A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions" (in: "Vinland the Dream"),
*"A Transect",
*"An Argument for the Deployment of All Safe Terraforming Technologies" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Arthur Sternbach Brings the Curveball to Mars" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Before I Wake",
*"Big Man in Love" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Black Air" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "
*"Coming Back to Dixieland" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "Orbit 18"),
*"Coyote Makes Trouble" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Coyote Remembers" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Discovering Life" (in: "Vinland the Dream" and in: "The Martians"),
*"Down and Out in the Year 2000",
*"Enough is as Good as a Feast" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Escape from Kathmandu" (in: "Escape from Kathmandu"),
*"Exploring Fossil Canyon" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Festival Night",
*"Four Teleological Trails" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Glacier",
*"Green Mars" (in: "The Martians"),
*"If Wang Wei Lived on Mars" and Other Poems" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Jackie on Zo" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Keeping the Flame" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Maya and Desmond" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Mercurial" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "Universe", 15),
*"Michel in Antarctica" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Michel in Provence" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Mother Goddess of the World" (in: "Escape from Kathmandu"),
*"Muir on Shasta" (in: "Vinland the Dream"),
*"Odessa" (in: "The Martians"),
*"On the North Pole of Pluto",
*"Our Town",
*"Purple Mars" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Remaking History" (in: "Remaking History" and "Vinland the Dream", originally published in Gregory Benford/Martin H. Greenberg "What Might Have Been"),
*"Ridge Running" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "
*"Salt and Fresh" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Saving Noctis Dam" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Sax Moments" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Selected Abstracts from "The Journal of Aerological Studies" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Sexual Dimorphism" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Some Worknotes and Commentary on the Constitution, by Charlotte Dorsa Brevia" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Stone Eggs" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "Universe", 13),
*"The Archaeae Plot" (in: "The Martians"),
*"The Blind Geometer",
*"The Constitution of Mars" (in: "The Martians"),
*"The Disguise" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "Orbit", 19),
*"The Kingdom Underground" (in: "Escape from Kathmandu"),
*"The Lucky Strike" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "Universe", 14),
*"The Lunatics",
*"The Memorial",
*"The Part of Us That Loves",
*"The Return from Rainbow Bridge",
*"The Translator",
*"The True Nature of Shangri-La" (in: "Escape from Kathmandu"),
*"The Way the Land Spoke to Us" (in: "The Martians"),
*"To Leave a Mark",
*"Venice Drowned" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "Universe", 11),
*"Vinland the Dream" (in: "Vinland the Dream", originally published in "Remaking History"),
*"What Matters" (in: "The Martians"),
*"Whose 'Failure of Scholarship'?",
*"Zürich".
Non-fiction
Robinson's doctoral thesis was on "The Novels of
Robinson also edited, and wrote the introduction to, the anthology "" (1994).
Major themes
Ecological sustainability
Virtually all of Robinson's novels have an ecological component; sustainability would have to be counted among his primary themes. (A strong contender for the primary theme would be the nature of a plausible utopia.) The "Orange County Trilogy" is about the way in which the technological intersects with the natural, highlighting the importance of keeping the two in balance. In the "Mars Trilogy", one of the principal divisions among the population of Mars is based upon dissenting views on
Economic and social justice
Robinson's work often explores alternatives to modern capitalist society. In the "Mars Trilogy", it is argued that capitalism is an outgrowth of feudalism which could be replaced in the future by a more democratic economic system. Worker-ownership and
Robinson's work often portrays characters struggling to preserve and enhance the world around them in an environment characterised by
Robinson's works often portray the worlds of tomorrow as in a similar way to the mythologised American Western frontier, showing a sentimental affection for the freedom and wildness of the frontier. This aesthetic includes a preoccupation with competing models of political and economic organisation.
The environmental and economic/social themes in Robinson's books stand in marked contrast to the
cientists as citizens
Robinson's work often features scientists as heroes. They are portrayed in a mundane way compared to most work featuring scientists; rather than being adventurers or action heroes, Robinson's scientists become critically important because of research discoveries, networking and collaboration with other scientists, political lobbying, or becoming public figures. The
Awards
Robinson won the References External links *isfdb name|id=Kim_Stanley_Robinson|name=Kim Stanley Robinson Источник: Kim Stanley Robinson
* [http://www.randomhouse.com/bantamdell/podcast/ A podcast episode featuring Kim Stanley Robinson discussing his novel Sixty Days and Counting]
* [http://www.sfsite.com/lists/ksr.htm Short descriptions of K.S. Robinson's novels]
* [http://www.newmars.com/archives/000013.shtml An interview with K.S. Robinson]
* [http://www.thefutureandyou.libsyn.com/?search_string=stanley&Submit=Search&search=1 All of Kim Stanley Robinson's audio interviews on the podcast "The Future And You"] (in which he describes his expectations of the future)
* [http://ksrwiki.philosophicalzombie.net/wiki/The_Kim_Stanley_Robinson_Encyclopedia The Kim Stanley Robinson Encyclopedia: a new wiki project]
* [http://www.iblist.com/author508.htm Author's IBList.com Entry]
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/sciencefiction/story/0,6000,1569830,00.html Guardian interview with K.S. Robinson]
* [http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2007/12/comparative-planetology-interview-with.html "Comparative Planetology: an Interview with Kim Stanley Robinson" at BLDGBLOG]
*hour25|Kim Stanley Robinson|http://www.hour25online.com/Hour25_Previous_Shows_2001-6.html#kim-stanley-robinson_2001-06-15
* [http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail935.html Audio interview from IT Conversations] - recorded 2006-01-01 covering the "Science in the Capital" series
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