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Earth Abides (Paperback)
George R Stewart; Introduction by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Established in 2025, the purpose of the new organization was "To advocate for the world's future generations and to protect all living creatures, present and future". It soon became known as the Ministry for the Future, and this is its story.
From legendary science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson comes a vision of climate change unlike any ever imagined.
Told entirely through fictional eye-witness accounts, The Ministry for the Future is a masterpiece of the imagination, the story of how climate change will affect us all over the decades to come.Its setting is not a desolate, post-apocalyptic world, but a future that is almost upon us—and in which we might just overcome the extraordinary challenges we face.
It is a novel both immediate and impactful, desperate and hopeful in equal measure, and it is one of the most powerful and original books on climate change ever written.
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Red Mars (Paperback)
Kim Stanley Robinson
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Blue Mars (Paperback)
Kim Stanley Robinson
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Green Mars (Paperback)
Kim Stanley Robinson
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Red Mars (Paperback)
Kim Stanley Robinson
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The first novel in Kim Stanley Robinson's massively successful and
lavishly praised Mars trilogy. 'The ultimate in future history'
Daily Mail Mars - the barren, forbidding planet that epitomises
mankind's dreams of space conquest. From the first pioneers who
looked back at Earth and saw a small blue star, to the first
colonists - hand-picked scientists with the skills necessary to
create life from cold desert - Red Mars is the story of a new
genesis. It is also the story of how Man must struggle against his
own self-destructive mechanisms to achieve his dreams: before he
even sets foot on the red planet, factions are forming, tensions
are rising and violence is brewing... for civilization can be very
uncivilized.
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Blue Mars (Paperback)
Kim Stanley Robinson
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The final novel in Kim Stanley Robinson's massively successful and
lavishly praised Mars trilogy. 'The ultimate in future history'
Daily Mail Mars has grown up It is fully terraformed - genetically
engineered plants and animals live by newly built canals and young
but stormy seas. It is politically independent. A brave and buzzing
new world. Most of the First Hundred have died. Those that remain
are like walking myths to Martian youth. Earth has grown too much
Chronic overpopulation, bitter nationalism, scarce resources. For
too many Terrans, Mars is a mocking utopia. A dream to live for,
fight for... perhaps even die for.
'Vivid and beautiful . . . Astonishing' - Guardian 'A thrilling
journey through an age of ice and stone - one of Kim Stanley
Robinson's best!' - Greg Bear An award-winning and bestselling SF
writer, Kim Stanley Robinson is widely acknowledged as one of the
most exciting and visionary writers in the field. His latest novel,
2312, imagined how we would be living 300 years from now. Now, with
his new novel, he turns from our future to our past - to the
Palaeolithic era, and an extraordinary moment in humanity's
development. An emotionally powerful and richly detailed portrayal
of life 30,000 years ago, it is a novel that will appeal both to
his existing fans and a whole new mainstream readership. An
extraordinary portrayal of life in the Palaeolithic era, 30,000
years into our past, by the multi-award-winning author described
recently by the Sunday Times as 'one of science fiction's greats'
Novels by Kim Stanley Robinson: Icehenge The Memory of Whiteness A
Short, Sharp Shock Antarctica The Years of Rice and Salt Galileo's
Dream 2312 Shaman Aurora New York 2140 Red Moon
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Green Mars (Paperback)
Kim Stanley Robinson
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In the "Nebula Award" winning Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson began
his critically acclaimed epic saga of the colonization of Mars, Now
the "Hugo Award" winning Green Mars continues the thrilling and
timeless tale of humanity's struggle to survive at its farthest
frontier.
Nearly a generation has passed since the first pioneers landed, but
the transformation of Mars to an Earthlike planet has just begun
The plan is opposed by those determined to preserve the planets
hostile, barren beauty. Led by rebels like Peter Clayborne, these
young people are the first generation of children born on Mars.
They will be joined by original settlers Maya Toitovna, Simon
Frasier, and Sax Russell. Against this cosmic backdrop, passions,
rivalries, and friendships explode in a story as spectacular as the
planet itself.
Kim Stanley Robinson first ventured into the Sierra Nevada
mountains during the summer of 1973. He returned from that
encounter a changed man, awed by a landscape that made him feel as
if he were simultaneously strolling through an art museum and
scrambling on a jungle gym like an energized child. He has returned
to the mountains throughout his life-more than a hundred trips-and
has gathered a vast store of knowledge about them. The High Sierra
is his lavish celebration of this exceptional place and an
exploration of what makes this span of mountains one of the most
compelling places on Earth. Over the course of a vivid and dramatic
narrative, Robinson describes the geological forces that shaped the
Sierras and the history of its exploration, going back to the
indigenous peoples who made it home and whose traces can still be
found today. He celebrates the people whose ideas and actions
protected the High Sierra for future generations. He describes
uniquely beautiful hikes and the trails to be avoided. Robinson's
own life-altering events, defining relationships, and unforgettable
adventures form the narrative's spine. And he illuminates the human
communion with the wild and with the sublime, including the
personal growth that only seems to come from time spent outdoors.
The High Sierra is a gorgeous, absorbing immersion in a place, born
out of a desire to understand and share one of the greatest
rapture-inducing experiences our planet offers. Packed with maps,
gear advice, more than 100 breathtaking photos, and much more, it
will inspire veteran hikers, casual walkers, and travel readers to
prepare for a magnificent adventure.
With the incomparable vision and breathtaking detail that brought his now-classic Mars trilogy to vivid life, bestselling author KIM STANLEY ROBINSON boldly imagines an alternate history of the last seven hundred years. In his grandest work yet, the acclaimed storyteller constructs a world vastly different from the one we know....
The Years of Rice and Salt It is the fourteenth century and one of the most apocalyptic events in human history is set to occur–the coming of the Black Death. History teaches us that a third of Europe’s population was destroyed. But what if? What if the plague killed 99 percent of the population instead? How would the world have changed? This is a look at the history that could have been–a history that stretches across centuries, a history that sees dynasties and nations rise and crumble, a history that spans horrible famine and magnificent innovation. These are the years of rice and salt.
This is a universe where the first ship to reach the New World travels across the Pacific Ocean from China and colonization spreads from west to east. This is a universe where the Industrial Revolution is triggered by the world’s greatest scientific minds–in India. This is a universe where Buddhism and Islam are the most influential and practiced religions and Christianity is merely a historical footnote.
Through the eyes of soldiers and kings, explorers and philosophers, slaves and scholars, Robinson renders an immensely rich tapestry. Rewriting history and probing the most profound questions as only he can, Robinson shines his extraordinary light on the place of religion, culture, power, and even love on such an Earth. From the steppes of Asia to the shores of the Western Hemisphere, from the age of Akbar to the present and beyond, here is the stunning story of the creation of a new world.
From the Hardcover edition.
'Kim Stanley Robinson is one of science fiction's greats . . . fans
of the Mars books will delight in this novel; new readers will be
astonished by the depth, breadth and power of Robinson's invention'
- SUNDAY TIMES 'Polymathic, visionary brilliance' - FINANCIAL TIMES
Winner of the 2013 Nebula Award for Best Novel The year is 2312.
Scientific advances have opened gateways to an extraordinary
future. Earth is no longer our only home; new habitats have been
created throughout the solar system, on moons, planets and in
between. But in 2312, a sequence of events will force humanity to
confront our past, present and future. The first event takes place
on Mercury, in the city of Terminator, itself a miracle of
engineering on an unprecedented scale. For Swan Er Hong, it will
change her life. Once a designer of worlds, now Swan will be led
into a plot to destroy them. 2312 is a bold vision of humanity's
future and a compelling portrait of those individuals who will
shape its events. Novels by Kim Stanley Robinson: Icehenge The
Memory of Whiteness A Short, Sharp Shock Antarctica The Years of
Rice and Salt Galileo's Dream 2312 Shaman Aurora New York 2140 Red
Moon
New York Times bestselling author Kim Stanley Robinson returns with
a bold and brilliant vision of New York City in the next century.
As the sea levels rose, every street became a canal. Every
skyscraper an island. For the residents of one apartment building
in Madison Square, however, New York in the year 2140 is far from a
drowned city. There is the market trader, who finds opportunities
where others find trouble. There is the detective, whose work will
never disappear -- along with the lawyers, of course. There is the
internet star, beloved by millions for her airship adventures, and
the building's manager, quietly respected for his attention to
detail. Then there are two boys who don't live there, but have no
other home -- and who are more important to its future than anyone
might imagine. Lastly there are the coders, temporary residents on
the roof, whose disappearance triggers a sequence of events that
threatens the existence of all -- and even the long-hidden
foundations on which the city rests.
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Aurora (Paperback)
Kim Stanley Robinson
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'What a saga! Scifi with honest, complex humanity, physics,
biology, sociology' - Tom Hanks 'Aurora is a magnificent piece of
writing, certainly Robinson's best novel since his mighty Mars
trilogy, perhaps his best ever' - Guardian Our voyage from Earth
began generations ago. Now, we approach our destination. A new
home. Aurora. Brilliantly imagined and beautifully told, Aurora is
the work of a writer at the height of his powers. 'An accessible
novel packed with big ideas, wonders, jeopardy and, at the end, a
real emotional punch' SFX 'Aurora is Robinson's best book yet . . .
Heart-wrenching, provocative' Scientific American 'Kim Stanley
Robinson is one of science fiction's greats' Sunday Times Novels by
Kim Stanley Robinson: Icehenge The Memory of Whiteness A Short,
Sharp Shock Antarctica The Years of Rice and Salt Galileo's Dream
2312 Shaman Aurora New York 2140 Red Moon
In 3229 A.D., human civilization is scattered among the planets, moons, and asteroids of the solar system. Billions of lives depend on the technology derived from the breakthroughs of the greatest physicist of the age, Arthur Holywelkin. But in the last years of his life, Holywelkin devoted himself to building a strange, beautiful, and complex musical instrument that he called The Orchestra.
Johannes Wright has earned the honor of becoming the Ninth Master of Holywelkin's Orchestra. Follow him on his Grand Tour of the Solar System, as he journeys down the gravity well toward the sun, impelled by a destiny he can scarcely understand, and is pursued by mysterious foes who will tell him anything except the reason for their enmity.
It's hot in Washington. No sign of rain. The world's climates are
changing, catastrophe beckons, but no one in power is noticing.
Yet. Tom Wolfe meets Michael Crichton in this highly topical, witty
and entertaining science thriller. When the Arctic ice pack was
first measured in the 1950s, it averaged thirty feet thick in
midwinter. By the end of the century it was down to fifteen. One
August the ice broke. The next year the break-up started in July.
The third year, it began in May. That was last year. It's an
increasingly steamy summer in America's capital as environmental
policy advisor Charlie Quibler cares for his young son, and deals
with the frustrating politics of global warming. According to the
President and his science advisor Dr S, the weather isn't
important! But Charlie must find a way to get a sceptical
administration to act before it's too late - and his progeny find
themselves living in Swamp World. Just arrived in Washington to
lobby the Senate for aid is an embassy from Khembalung, a sinking
island nation in the Bay of Bengal. Charlie's wife Anna, director
of bioinformatics at the National Science Foundation and well known
for her hyperrational intensity, is entranced by the Khembalis. By
contrast, her colleague, Frank Vanderwal, is equally cynical about
the Buddhists and the NSF. The profound effect the Khembali
ambassador has on both Charlie and Frank could never have been
predicted - unlike the abrupt, catastrophic climate change which is
about to transform everything. Forty Signs of Rain is an
unforgettable tale of survival which captures a world where even
the innocent pattern of rainfall resounds with the destiny of the
biosphere.
From the award-winning author of the Mars Trilogy comes a thrilling new novel....
Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Hugo and Nebula award-winning Mars trilogy, is one of the most original and visionary writers of fiction today. Now, in his latest novel, he takes us to a harsh, alien landscape covered by a sheet of ice two miles deep. This is no distant planet--it is the last pure wilderness on earth.
A stark and inhospitable place, its landscape poses a challenge to survival; yet its strange, silent beauty has long fascinated scientists and adventurers. Now Antarctica faces an uncertain future. The international treaty that protects the continent is about to dissolve, clearing the way for Antarctica's resources and eerie beauty to be plundered. As politicians and corporations move to determine its fate from half a world away, radical environmentalists carry out a covert campaign of sabotage to reclaim the land. The winner of this critical battle will determine the future for this last great wilderness....
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Red Moon (Paperback)
Kim Stanley Robinson
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'A masterpiece' - Times 'Any new novel by the great Kim Stanley
Robinson is always an event and Red Moon doesn't disappoint' -
Independent 'Sci-fi fans will love the detail and the optimism
about humanity's future in space' - Wall Street Journal IT IS
THIRTY YEARS FROM NOW, AND WE HAVE COLONISED THE MOON. American
Fred Fredericks is making his first trip, his purpose to install a
communications system for China's Lunar Science Foundation. But
hours after his arrival he witnesses a murder and is forced into
hiding. It is also the first visit for celebrity travel reporter Ta
Shu. He has contacts and influence, but he too will find that the
moon can be a perilous place for any traveller. Finally, there is
Chan Qi. She is the daughter of the Minister of Finance, and
without doubt a person of interest to those in power. She is on the
moon for reasons of her own, but when she attempts to return to
China in secret, the events that unfold will change everything - on
the moon, and on Earth. Red Moon is a magnificent novel of space
exploration and political revolution from New York Times
bestselling author Kim Stanley Robinson. Novels by Kim Stanley
Robinson: Icehenge The Memory of Whiteness A Short, Sharp Shock
Antarctica The Years of Rice and Salt Galileo's Dream 2312 Shaman
Aurora New York 2140 Red Moon
NOMINATED FOR THE HUGO AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL 2018 'A towering novel'
- Guardian 'Relevant and essential' - Bloomberg Businessweek As the
sea level rose, every street became a canal, every skyscraper an
island. For the residents of one apartment building in Madison
Square, however, New York in the year 2140 is far from a drowned
city. New York Times bestselling author Kim Stanley Robinson
delivers a bold and brilliant vision of New York in the next
century. 'New York may be underwater but it's better than ever' -
New Yorker 'Massively enjoyable' - Washington Post 'Gripping . . .
so hard to put down' - Business Insider 'A document of hope as much
as dread' - Los Angeles Review of Books Novels by Kim Stanley
Robinson: Icehenge The Memory of Whiteness A Short, Sharp Shock
Antarctica The Years of Rice and Salt Galileo's Dream 2312 Shaman
Aurora New York 2140 Red Moon
Manuel de Pedrolo’s widely acclaimed post-apocalyptic novel,
which includes a foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson, tells the story
of two children who survive the brutal destruction of Earth by
alien explorers. The protagonists, Alba and Dídac, retreat to the
forest, then journey to the rubble of Barcelona to rescue and
preserve the remnants of human civilization in the city’s bombed
libraries and cultural institutions. In the absence of the rule of
law and social norms, the children create a utopian world of two
that honors knowledge and interracial love, to become a new Adam
and Eve and try to bring about the world’s second origin. A
bestseller and required reading for secondary school students in
Catalonia, Typescript of the Second Origin is indispensable to
understand how a region of Spain whose language, culture, and
institutions were targeted and punished by Francisco Franco. At the
same time, Pedrolo’s tale of survival reaches beyond national and
cultural borders to offer contemporary international readers a
timely warning about the threat of global ecological destruction.
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