Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable
Critical Essays
William J Burling editor Donald E Palumbo editor CW Sullivan III editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:14th May '09
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While Kim Stanley Robinson is perhaps best known for his hard science fiction works Red Mars, Green Mars and Blue Mars, the epic trilogy exploring ecological and sociological themes involved in human settlement of the Red Planet, his contributions to utopian science fiction are diverse and numerous. Along with aspects of sociology and ecology in the Mars trilogy and other topics, these essays examine Robinson's use of alternate history and politics, both in his many novels and in his short stories. While Robinson has long been a subject of literary criticism, this collection, which includes five new essays and is drawn from writers on four continents, broadens the interpretive debate surrounding Robinson's science fiction and argues for consideration of the author as an intellectual figure of the first rank.
“Very good selection of essays on the work of Robinson, unquestionably one of the most important writers currently practicing in the field...one of those rare critical worth the high admission fee”—Critical Mass.
ISBN: 9780786433698
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 16mm
Weight: 544g
312 pages