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  1. The Gold Coast by Kim Stanley Robinson, 1988-01-01
  2. THE MARTIANS by Kim Stanley Robinson, 1999-01-01
  3. Escape from Kathmandu. by Kim Stanley Robinson, 1989
  4. Blue Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson, 1997
  5. A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions (Author's Choice Monthly Issue 20) by Kim Stanley. Robinson, 1991-01-01
  6. The Years of Rice and Salt by Kim Stanley. Robinson, 2002-01-01
  7. The Martians by Kim Stanley Robinson, 1954
  8. TWO VIEWS OF A CAVE PAINTING/ESCAPE FROM KATHMANDU by Kim Stanley Blaylock James & Robinson, 1987-01-01
  9. Senales De Lluvia (Biblioteca De Autor) (Spanish Edition) by Kim Stanley Robinson, 2005-05-17
  10. Exploring a climate of disaster: interview with Erik Assadourian.(Worldwatch Research Associate)(Interview): An article from: World Watch by Kim Stanley Robinson, 2006-09-01
  11. Author's Choice Monthly Issue 20 by Kim Stanley Robinson, 1991
  12. THE BLIND GEOMETER. by Kim Stanley. Robinson, 1986
  13. Die Marsianer. by Kim Stanley Robinson, 2002-09-01
  14. Antarctica by Kim Stanley Robinson, 1997

81. Allscifi Profile Of Daniel Staebler
Allscifi Scholar kim stanley robinson Profile for Daniel Staebler
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82. KIM STANLEY ROBINSON Interview - 1995
kim stanley robinson profile for SciFi Universe, circa 1996 by JayBabcock It's a near-future science fiction story, a sort-of
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Kim Stanley Robinson profile for Sci-Fi Universe, circa 1996
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"It's a near-future science fiction story, a sort-of environmentalist thriller."
Award-winning science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson is speaking about the
origins and the writing of his next novel, tentatively entitled Antarctica, due
sometime in late 1997. "I thought that in the next century, given the population
problems and the resource depletion, that since there is probably oil down
there, and since there are several nations that are not in the Antarctic Treaty
that really don't care about environmentalism very much-they've already done
some preliminary investigations down there that are technically illegallike
Pakistan, who are not treaty countries, it would be easy to concoct a plot that's sort of oil research versus radical environmentalism of the Earth First! variety." While some writers stick to the hackneyed writers' workshop adage of "write what you know," Robinson has taken a more unique (and occasionally adventurous) approach with Antarctica, perhaps best summed up in the mantra of "Research what

83. Kim Stanley Robinson - Author Information, Books, And News
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84. Kim Stanley Robinson - ATotalWaste.com
kim stanley robinson Red Mars opens with a tragic murder, an event that becomesthe focal point for the surviving characters and the turning point in a long
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- Red Mars opens with a tragic murder, an event that becomes the focal point for the surviving characters and the turning point in a long intrigue that pits idealistic Mars colonists against a desperately overpopulated Earth, radical political groups of all stripes against each other, and the interests of transnational corporations against the dreams of the pioneers. This is a vast book: a chronicle of the exploration of Mars with some of the most engaging, vivid, and human characters in recent science fiction. Robinson fantasizes brilliantly about the science of terraforming a hostile world, analyzes the socio-economic forces that propel and attempt to control real interplanetary colonization, and imagines the diverse reactions that humanity would have to the dead, red planet. Red Mars is so magnificent a story, you will want to move on to Blue Mars and Green Mars. But this first, most beautiful book is definitely the best of the three. Readers new to Robinson may want to follow up with some other books that take place in the colonized solar system of the future: either his earlier (less polished but more carefree) The Memory of Whiteness and Icehenge, or 1998's Antarctica. - Amazon.com

85. BookSense.com
Very Interesting People, kim stanley robinson, Interview by Gavin J. Grant, Readan excerpt from The Years of Rice and Salt. All books by kim stanley robinson.
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86. Memory Of Whiteness, Kim Stanley Robinson
A review of the novel Memory of Whiteness by kim stanley robinson,the author mostly known for his Mars Trilogy. SF/FANTASY index.
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ince two of my largest interests are music and literature, in that order, I was quite happy when I received The Memory of Whiteness from the publisher HarperCollins. Naturally I was curious how these concepts had been intertwined by Kim Stanley Robinson. The story takes it place in the year 3229. Mankind have by this time populated the entire solar system. Thanks to the physics of Arthur Holywelkin, humans are no longer limited by the surroundings of the natural environment. Holywelkin, devoted to both physics and music, also constructed the Orchestra; hundreds of instruments within one instrument. The knowledge about how to master the instrument has been passed on and is know possessed by the ninth Master of the Orchestra. Johannes Wright is the ninth Master of the Orchestra, a blind, former drug-addict. The Master haven't made any public performances, but is now setting out on a grand tour through the solar system. The first ever grand tour of the Orchestra takes it start, all centered around the complex instrument and the Master of it. However, things are not well in the solar system and during the tour mysterious things happens. It appears as someone wants to see the Master dead. As a reader you will follow the tour and its persons through the omniscient narrator. Those of you who enjoys new age sf will probably find the storytelling in this book fascinating. The musical theme inspirits the whole book, and from time to time it is hard to track down what really is going on, everything gets so....far out. The Master is a rather unsympathetic character, whom with his artificial eyes sees the world in shades of blue. During the journey he finds evidence that points to the fact that Holywelkins famous

87. Challenging Destiny
Review of kim stanley robinson's Red Mars. Crystalline Sphere Red Mars,kim stanley robinson, Bantam Spectra, 1993, 572 pp. When the
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88. Blue Mars Kim Stanley Robinson - Compare 62 Book Stores - NEW & USED BOOKS
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89. BilimKurgu 2000 -- Yazar
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90. Utopic Fiction And The
Utopic Fiction and the Mars Novels of kim stanley robinson. Against the limitsof dystopia, we return to kim stanley robinson and his Mars books.
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Mars Novels of Kim Stanley Robinson - R A I N T A X I o n l i n e Summer 2001 Utopic Fiction and the Mars Novels of Kim Stanley Robinson by Jeremy Smith taring at the screensaver on my computeran image of stars flying past as though the viewer were on a starship traveling faster than lightit hit me that human beings would one day accomplish this feat, maybe not as quickly or dramatically as we see on Star Trek , but some day, some way. We have simply invested too much time imagining the experience for it never to happen. I feel the same way about the idea of utopia, the "no place" where we will live in balance with each other and with nature. Utopia, says culture critic Russell Jacoby, is the conviction "that the future could fundamentally surpass the present." We live in a time when many have lost this conviction, and to find it again is to find hope for a better future. Although most leftists don't know it, Kim Stanley Robinson is one of America's best-selling and most visionary left-wing novelists. His three award-winning

91. Author Details
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92. Katalog - Wirtualna Polska
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93. Www.KimStanleyRobinson.net
www.KimStanleyRobinson.net. Welcome to www.KimStanleyRobinson.net.This is probably the most complete website dedicated to the work
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Welcome to www.KimStanleyRobinson.net. This is probably the most complete website dedicated to the work one of the finest science fiction writers alive today. On this site I have included everything I could find about KSR, if anyone has found anything I haven't got, then please email me (Please note that I have no contact details for KSR or his publisher)
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www.KimStanleyRobinson.net contributor Max recently saw KSR at the Borders Bookshop in London and this is what he had to say...
I managed to ask his editor what he was writing next. She said he was working on a big novel, (possibly a trilogy ! ) set in Washington in the present and the near future. It is going to be political. Thinking of Antartica, there are certainly some interesting parts focussed on the senator's aide character. I'm already looking forward to it. Someone showed him a review of his new book in that days Standard which was very positive. He said it was the kind of review you always hope to see and could not be better. There was also an excellent one in the Independent. He seems to be getting out of the Sci-Fi ghetto which the media buries so many brilliant books in.

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