|
|
Robinson, Kim Stanley ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
|
|
|
|
1 |
ANTARCTICA Robinson, Kim Stanley 1998 47413 In the near future, Wade Norton has been sent to Antarctica by Senator Phil Chase to investigate rumors of environmental sabotage. He arrives on the frozen continent and immediately begins making contact with the various scientific and political factions that comprise Antarctic society. What he finds is an interesting blend of inhabitants who don't always mesh well but who all share a common love of Antarctica and a fierce devotion to their life there. He also begins to uncover layers of Antarctic culture that have been kept hidden from the rest of the world, and some of them are dangerous indeed. Things are brought to a head when the saboteurs--or "ecoteurs" as they call themselves--launch an attack designed to drive humans off the face of Antarctica. This is Kim Stanley Robinson's first book since his award-winning Mars trilogy, and while some of the themes may be familiar to seasoned Robinson readers, the book is never less than engrossing. As usual Robinson does a masterful job with the setting of his story, and anyone interested in Antarctica won't want to miss this one. --Craig Engler From Publishers Weekly In the early 21st century, things are beginning to change in Antarctica. Scientists still come down to the American base at McMurdo to do research, but they now bump shoulders with tourists hoping to retrace the treks of early explorers. More seriously, with the world's oil fields almost depleted, multinational corporations are jockeying for position, conducting secret explorations for oil and spending millions to defeat the renewal of the Antarctic Treaty, which has reserved the continent for purely scientific research for half a century. And other, even more secretive groups apparently haunt the Antarctic outback as well: feral human societies and radical environmentalists whose motives are only partly understood. Antarctica is undergoing major climactic change, too, perhaps the most dramatic example of the global warming that has turned much of the world's former temperate zone into a steam bath. The Ross Ice Shelf has largely broken up and the enormously greater Antarctic icesheet may be about to follow suit. Robinson (Blue Mars) brings to this novel a passionate concern for landscape, ecology and the effects of the "Gotterdammerung capitalism" that he sees as the most serious threat to the survival of our species. His major charactersAa U.S. senator's aide, a professional Antarctic mountaineer and a misfit doing grunt labor at McMurdoAare well drawn, but ultimately the novel is about the land itself. Moving back and forth between breathtaking descriptions of the alien, out-of-scale beauty of Antarctica, gripping tales of adventure on the ice and astute analyses of the ecopolitics of the southernmost continent, Robinson has created another superb addition to what is rapidly becoming one of the most impressive bodies of work in the Science fiction genre. Bantam Books 0553100637 / 9780553100631 HARDCOVER As New Condition New York Price:
17.72 USD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart Now (Easily removed if you change your mind!) |
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
THE MEMORY OF WHITENESS: A SCIENTIFIC ROMANCE Robinson, Kim Stanley 1996 43419 Arthur Holywelkin, a brilliant physicist, devoted the last years of his life to creating a strange, beautiful musical instrument called The Orchestra. Hundreds of years later, in a universe centered around music, Johannes Wright is chosen as the Ninth Master of Holywelkin's Orchestra. Wright must travel the solar system pursued by enemies in the name of a destiny he understands only imperfectly. No music lover will be able to resist this intellectual whodunit. Orb Books 0-312-86143-5 / 9780312861438 Paperback As New Condition New York Price:
21.00 USD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart Now (Easily removed if you change your mind!) |
|
|
|
|
|
3 |
The Years of Rice and Salt Robinson, Kim Stanley 2002 10018271 Award-winning author Kim Stanley Robinson delivers a thoughtful and powerful examination of cultures and the people who shape them. How might human history be different if 14th-century Europe was utterly wiped out by plague, and Islamic and Buddhist societies emerged as the world's dominant religious and political forces? The Years of Rice and Salt considers this question through the stories of individuals who experience and influence various crucial periods in the seven centuries that follow. The credible alternate history that Robinson constructs becomes the framework for a tapestry of ideas about philosophy, science, theology, and politics. At the heart of the story are fundamental questions: what is the purpose of life and death? Are we eternal? Do our choices matter? The particular achievement of this book is that it weaves these threads into a story that is both intellectually and emotionally engaging. This is a highly recommended, challenging, and ambitious work. --Roz Genessee From Publishers Weekly Having revolutionized the novel of planetary exploration with his Nebula- and Hugo-winning Mars trilogy (Red Mars, etc.), Robinson is attempting to do the same to another genre with this highly realistic and credible alternate history. It's the 14th century, and the Black Death has swept through Europe, killing not 30% or 40% of the population but 99%. With Europeans now no more than a historical curiosity, the empires of China and Islam spread rapidly across the world. India, caught between superpowers, struggles to maintain its independence until, fueled by a scientific renaissance, its forces besiege and conquer the great city that in our world would be called Constantinople. The New World is discovered by the Chinese, who rapidly settle the west coast, while an Islamic fleet lands at the mouth of the Mississippi. Eventually, the enlightened Indian nation of Travancore comes to the aid of the beleaguered native people of the New World. New technologies appear as the centuries go by and, as often as not, are applied to military ends. Adding a mystical balance and a human note to this counterfactual history is a small cast of recurring characters who live through each episode of the book as soldiers, slaves, philosophers and kings. Dying, they spend time in the afterlife, only to be reborn into the next era, generally with no knowledge of their past lives. Robinson, who has previously demonstrated his mastery of alternate history in the classic short story "The Lucky Strike" and his Three Californias sequence, has created a novel of ideas of the best sort, filled to overflowing with philosophy, theology and scientific theory. (Mar. 5)Forecast: The restrained jacket art, not at all typical of SF, suggests the publisher is aiming to attract intelligent mainstream readers as well. Certainly the depiction of how a moderate or even a liberal Islamic state might evolve couldn't be more timely. Bantam Books 0-553-10920-0 / 9780553109207 Hardcover Brand New Condition New York Price:
31.85 USD
|
|
Add to Shopping Cart Now (Easily removed if you change your mind!) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Robinson, Kim Stanley on Bbrownandassoc.net Robinson, Kim Stanley on Blackflamebooks.co.uk Robinson, Kim Stanley on Booksofparadise.net Robinson, Kim Stanley on Boox.ca Robinson, Kim Stanley on Brookingsbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Chicagorare.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Covertocoverbooks.ca Robinson, Kim Stanley on Cozybookcellar.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Crazy4bookz.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Davesoldebookshop.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Doullbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Easychairbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Eurolibros.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Fleamarketbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Goldringbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Goodwillbooks.com
| Robinson, Kim Stanley on Grendelbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Infinitybooksjapan.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Johnbalebooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Johnrbelliveaubookseller.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Kathmandubooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Kbookscanada.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Leftcoastbooks.us Robinson, Kim Stanley on Leonardshoup.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Maplehillbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Montclairbookcenter.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Newbostonfineandrarebooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Nightheronbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Ozzbooks.com.au Robinson, Kim Stanley on Patbookman.net Robinson, Kim Stanley on Quinndavis.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Retrieverbooks.com.au
| Robinson, Kim Stanley on Rosesarereadbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Seaoceanbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Snowdensbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Swantradingcompany.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Thebooksend.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Thompsonrarebooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Topshelfbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Vagabondbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Waverlybooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Websterbookstore.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Westcoastbooks.co.uk Robinson, Kim Stanley on Wrigleycrossbooks.com Robinson, Kim Stanley on Yesteryearbooks.co.uk |
|
|