Kim Stanley Robinson Livres
Kim Stanley Robinson est un auteur américain de science-fiction dont l'œuvre explore fréquemment des thèmes écologiques et sociologiques. Nombre de ses romans découlent de ses propres fascinations scientifiques, comme en témoigne son œuvre célébrée, inspirée par un intérêt de longue date pour Mars. Son écriture est souvent qualifiée de « science-fiction littéraire ».







Quelle serait l'histoire du monde si l'Europe avait disparu au Moyen Age, ravagée par la peste ? L'Islam et la Chine seraient alors devenues les civilisations dominantes, découvrant l'Amérique, se faisant la guerre, inventant le chemin de fer et l'atome, cherchant à l'emporter, à imposer la foi de Mahomet, Bouddha ou Confucius. A travers les destins de trois personnages, Kim Stanley Robinson dépeint de façon étonnamment réaliste sept cents ans de l'histoire d'un univers foisonnant, où les aventures individuelles se mêlent à la trame historique, et se répondent à travers les siècles et les continents. Une uchronie époustouflante par l'auteur de la trilogie martienne.
This exploration of the Sierra Nevadas offers a unique perspective on one of the world's premier hiking and camping destinations. Renowned novelist Kim Stanley Robinson delves into the natural beauty and ecological significance of these mountains, blending personal narrative with environmental insights. The work is praised for its originality and depth, making it a compelling read for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
The Sheep Look Up
- 486pages
- 18 heures de lecture
John Brunner's classic novel of ecological catastrophe, now more relevant than ever.
The Memory of Whiteness
- 351pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Winner of the Hugo Award for Best Novel • One of the most enthralling science fiction sagas ever written, Kim Stanley Robinson’s epic trilogy concludes with Blue Mars—a triumph of prodigious research and visionary storytelling. “A breakthrough even from [Kim Stanley Robinson’s] own consistently high levels of achievement.”—The New York Times Book Review The red planet is no more. Now green and verdant, Mars has been dramatically altered from a desolate world into one where humans can flourish. The First Hundred settlers are being pulled into a fierce new struggle between the Reds, a group devoted to preserving Mars in its desert state, and the Green “terraformers.” Meanwhile, Earth is in peril. A great flood threatens an already overcrowded and polluted planet. With Mars the last hope for the human race, the inhabitants of the red planet are heading toward a population explosion—or interplanetary war.
Green Mars
- 781pages
- 28 heures de lecture
The storming second volume in the bestselling Mars trilogy -- 'the ultimate in future history' (Daily Mail)
Three Californias
- 896pages
- 32 heures de lecture
From the internationally bestselling author of the Mars Trilogy and New York 2140Before Kim Stanley Robinson terraformed Mars, he wrote three science fiction novels set in Orange County, California, where he grew up. These alternate futures―one a post-apocalypse, one an if-this-goes-on future reminiscent of Philip K. Dick, and one an ecological utopia―form a whole that illuminates, enchants, and inspires--collected here as Three Californias .What if... there was a limited nuclear war that left the United States blockaded, fragmented, the few survivors living in the ruins of a once-great nation?What if... this goes on, and technology continues to accelerate, and power continues to be consolidated into corporate culture, a developer’s dream world gone an endless sprawl of condos, freeways, and malls, and designer drugs?What if... a revolution happens, and the US addresses climate change in a responsible way. Is a future green Utopia all that great when you’re young and in love?This Tor Essentials edition of Three Californias includes an introduction by Francis Spufford, bestselling author of Golden Hill and Red Plenty .“[Robinson] invites us to share his characters’ intensely personal, intensely local attachment to what they have. The result may shame you into entertaining new hope for the future.”― The New York Times on Pacific Edge
The first novel in Kim Stanley Robinson's massively successful and lavishly praised Mars trilogy. 'The ultimate in future history' Daily Mail.
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.



