TWIG On Kim Stanley Robinson

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 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Capitol 01] - Forty Signs Of Rain ℮®.epub2.28 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Capitol 01] - Forty Signs Of Rain.epub2.28 MB
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 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Capitol 02] - Fifty Degrees Below ℮®.epub510.26 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Capitol 02] - Fifty Degrees Below.epub510.26 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Capitol 02] - Fifty Degrees Below.mobi596.93 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Capitol 03] - Sixty Days & Counting.epub1.27 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Capitol 03] - Sixty Days & Counting.mobi640.1 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Mars 01] - Red Mars ℮®.epub2.56 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Mars 01] - Red Mars.mobi1.18 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Mars 02] - Green Mars ℮®.epub2.61 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Mars 02] - Green Mars.mobi1.25 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Mars 03 05] - The Martians.epub781.33 KB
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 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Mars 03] - Blue Mars ℮®.epub3.33 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Mars 03] - Blue Mars.mobi1.45 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Three Californias 01] - The Wild Shore.epub476.69 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Three Californias 01] - The Wild Shore.mobi655.6 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Three Californias 02] - The Gold Coast ℮®.azw3608.73 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Three Californias 02] - The Gold Coast.mobi720.07 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Three Californias 03] - Pacific Edge ℮®.azw3362.98 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - [Three Californias 03] - Pacific Edge.mobi446.12 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - A History Of The Twentieth Century & Illustrations [NL].mobi55.38 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - A Sensitive Dependence On Initial Conditions [SS].mobi24.6 KB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - Antarctica.epub2.89 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - Antarctica.mobi1.55 MB
 Kim Stanley Robinson - Aurora ℮®.epub826.25 KB

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TWIG (ThatsWhatIGot) On Kim Stanley Robinson

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Kim Stanley Robinson

Kim Stanley Robinson (born March 23, 1952) is an American writer of science fiction. He has published nineteen novels and numerous short stories but is best known for his Mars trilogy. Many of his novels and stories have ecological, cultural and political themes running through them and often feature scientists as heroes. Robinson has won numerous awards including the Hugo Award for Best Novel, the Nebula Award for Best Novel and the World Fantasy Award. Robinson's work has been labeled by the Atlantic as "the gold-standard of realistic, and highly literary, science-fiction writing". According to an article in the New Yorker, Robinson is "generally acknowledged as one of the greatest living science-fiction writers.

Major themes
Nature and culture
Sheldon Brown described Robinson's novels as ways to explore how nature and culture continuously reformulate one another: The Southern California trilogy as California in the future; Washington DC undergoing the impact of climate change in the Science in the Capitol series; or Mars as a standin for Earth in the Mars Trilogy to think about re-engineering on a global scale, both social and natural conditions.

Ecological sustainability
Virtually all of Robinson's novels have an ecological component; sustainability is one of 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 on dissenting views on terraforming; it is heavily debated whether or not the seemingly barren Martian landscape has a similar ecological or spiritual value to a living ecosphere like Earth's. Forty Signs of Rain has an entirely ecological thrust, taking global warming for its principal subject.

Economic and social justice
Author speaking at the Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair. Kim Stanley Robinson speaking at the Bay Area Anarchist Bookfair on the social themes of his work.Robinson's work often explores alternatives to modern capitalism. 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 cooperatives figure prominently in Green Mars and Blue Mars as a replacement for traditional corporations. The Orange County trilogy explores similar arrangements; Pacific Edge includes the idea of attacking the legal framework behind corporate domination to promote social egalitarianism. Tim Kreider writes in the New Yorker that Robinson may be our greatest political novelist and describes how Robinson uses the Mars trilogy as a template for a credible utopia.

Robinson's work often portrays characters struggling to preserve and enhance the world around them in an environment characterized by individualism and entrepreneurialism, often facing the political and economic authoritarianism of corporate power acting within this environment. Robinson has been described as anti-capitalist, and his work often portrays a form of frontier capitalism that promotes equalitarian ideals that closely resemble socialist systems, and faced with a capitalism that is staunched by entrenched hegemonic corporations. In particular, his Martian Constitution draws upon social democratic ideals explicitly emphasizing a community-participation element in political and economic life.

Robinson's works often portray the worlds of tomorrow as in a similar way to the mythologized 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 organization.

The environmental, economic, and social themes in Robinson's oeuvre stand in marked contrast to the libertarian science fiction prevalent in much of science fiction (Robert A. Heinlein, Poul Anderson, Larry Niven, and Jerry Pournelle being prominent examples), and his work has been called the most successful attempt to reach a mass audience with a left-wing libertarian and anti-capitalist utopian vision since Ursula K. Le Guin's 1974 novel, The Dispossessed.

Scientists 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. Robinson captures the joy of scientists as they work at something they care about. The Mars trilogy and The Years of Rice and Salt rely heavily on the idea that scientists must take responsibility for ensuring public understanding and responsible use of their discoveries. Robinson's scientists often emerge as the best people to direct public policy on important environmental and technological questions, on which politicians are often ignorant.




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