Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable

Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable

2009 • 316 pages

"These essays examine Robinson's use of alternate history and politics, both in his many novels and in his short stories. This collection, drawn from writers on four continents, includes five new essays and broadens the interpretive debate surrounding Robinson's science fiction and argues for consideration of the author as an intellectual figure of the first rank"--Provided by publisher.

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