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[alt.fan.kim-stanley-robinson] FAQ

version 23 CE 2001-07-22 17:00 GMT

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Contents
   1. Who is KSR?
   2. About the afksr community
   3. Biblio
   4. Other recommended authors
   5. Vocab
   6. KSR quotes
   7. Frequently used afksr abbreviations
   8. FAQ contributors
   9. Links
  10. FAQ version history (http://go.to/ksr/ only)

1. Who is KSR?
Arguably the best hard sf writer of our time, Kim Stanley "Stan"
Robinson, born in 1952, has won the Hugo, Nebula, Asimov, John W.
Campbell, Locus, and World fantasy awards. He is famous for his Mars
trilogy.

2. About the afksr community
Please remember to include "[spoiler]" in the subject and body of
messages that have information that may give away important plots.

3. Biblio
The following lists KSRs' novels and short stories. Short stories are
listed only once and with the following collection priority: 1: The
planet on the table, 2: Remaking history and other stories, 3: Down
and out in the year 2000.
    * 1976 "In Pierson's orchestra"
    * 1979 Sense and science
    * 1984 The novels of Philip K. Dick
    * 1984 Icehenge: 1980 "On the north pole of Pluto", 1982 "To leave
a mark"
    * 1984 The wild shore (Three Californias) (Hugo award and Nebula
award nominations)
    * 1985 The memory of whiteness
    * 1986 The planet on the table: 1981 "Venice drowned", 1983 "Stone
eggs", 1984 "Ridge running", 1985 "Mercurial", 1984 "The lucky
strike", 1977 "The disguise", 1976 "Coming back to Dixieland", 1983
"Black air" (Asimov, John W. Campbell, Locus, and World fantasy
awards)
    * 1987 "The memorial"
    * 1988 The gold coast (Three Californias)
    * 1989 Escape from Kathmandu: 1986 "Escape from Kathmandu", 1989
"The true nature of Shangri-La", 1987 "Mother Goddess of the world",
1989 "The kingdom underground"
    * 1990 Pacific edge (Three Californias)
    * 1992 Down and out in the year 2000: 1986 "The blind geometer"
(Nebula award), 1990 "A short, sharp shock"
    * 1992 "I go to Mars"
    * 1992 Red Mars (book 1 of the Mars trilogy)
    * 1994 Remaking history and other stories: 1988 "The part of us
that loves" revised, 1990 "The translator", 1989 "Before I wake", 1991
"A history of the twentieth century, with illustrations", 1988
"Remaking history", 1991 "Vinland the dream", 1987 "The return from
Rainbow Bridge", 1991 "Muir on Shasta", 1988 "Glacier", 1991 "A
sensitive dependence on initial conditions", 1986 "Down and out in the
year 2000", 1986 "Our town", 1986 "A transect", 1988 "The lunatics",
1990 "Zürich"
    * 1994 "A Martian childhood"
    * 1994 Green Mars (book 2 of the Mars trilogy) (Hugo award)
    * 1996 Blue Mars (book 3 of the Mars trilogy)
    * 1996 "The psychic landscape"
    * 1997 Antarctica
    * 1999 The Martians: "Michel in Antarctica", 1982 "Exploring
Fossil Canyon", "The Archaea plot", "The way the land spoke to us",
"Maya and Desmond", "Four teleological trails", "Coyote makes
trouble", "Michel in Provence", 1985 "Green Mars", "Arthur Sternbach
brings the curveball to Mars", "Salt and fresh", "The constitution of
Mars", "Some worknotes and commentary on the constitution, by
Charlotte Dorsa Brevia", "Jackie and Zo", "Keeping the flame", "Saving
Noctis dam", "Big Man in love", "An argument for the deployment of all
safe terraforming technologies", "Selected abstracts from The journal
of Areological studies, vols.56-64", "Odessa", "Sexual dimorphism",
"Enough is as good as a feast", "What matters", "Coyote remembers",
"Sax moments", "A Martian romance", "If Wang Wei lived on Mars",
"Purple Mars"
    * 2002 Road from Samakand (hard: 2002-02-04) aka A world without
Europe (paperback: 2003-01-05)
    * unkn The Martian companion

4. Other recommended authors
KSR's:
    * Terry Bisson, Philip Kindred Dick, Ursula Kroeber Le Guin,
Charles Sheffield, Robert Silverberg, Gene Wolfe.
    * Delany, Russ, Stanislaw Lem, Boris Natanovi Strugatskii, Arkadii
Natan Strugatskii.
    * Albert Camus, Alejo Carpentier, Joyce Cary, Joseph Conrad,
Lawrence Durrell, John Fowles, Garcia Marquez, Cecelia Holland, Peter
Matthiessen, Patrick O'Brian, Marcel Proust, Thomas Pynchon, Virginia
Woolf.
    * Stevens, Snyder, Merwin, Kenneth Rexroth, Derek Walcott.
Mars/Antarctica:
    * Ben Bova's Mars and Return to Mars
    * Stephen Baxter's Voyage
Environment:
    * Ursula Kroeber Le Guin
Hard sf:
    *

5. Vocab
    * areobotany - (Ares) Martian (botany) plant biology
    * areoformation - how people are changed by Mars
    * areophany - adoration of Mars
    * giri - Japanese: responsibility
    * Senzeni Na - Japanese: "What have we done?"
    * Shikata ga nai - Japanese: the only possible thing
    * terraforming - how something is changed to support Terran live
    * viriditas - the color of growing grass, energy of natural growth

6. KSR quotes
In general I don't like the idea of a writer fitting all his works
into a single fictional history. It sacrifices new thinking to a
generally unimportant consistency.

7. Frequently used afksr abbreviations
3C Three Californias: The wild shore, The gold coast, Pacific edge
afksr alt.fan.kim-stanley-robinson
BM Blue Mars
FAQ frequently asked questions
GM Green Mars, not "Green Mars"
KSR Kim Stanley Robinson
Mt Mars trilogy: Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars
RfS Road from Samakand
RGB Mars Mars trilogy: Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars
RM Red Mars

8. FAQ contributors
Aubrey M. Smith, Jeandré, Jeff Carlson, Travis M Phillips

9. Links
Antarctica
http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/go/gizmo/col21.html
Bibliographies
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/authors/Kim_Stanley_Robinson.htm
http://www.sfsite.com/lists/ksr.htm
Interviews
http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue23/interview.html
http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/iplus/nonfiction/intksr.htm
Eco-fiction
http://www.eidolon.net/old_site/issue_13/13_stan.htm
M3 information
http://deltos.com/reference/mars/
sf info
http://www.sff.net/
Buy books online
http://www.noamazon.com/
-- 
Jeandré 
http://go.to/ksr/ 
"Grief seeps in us / Like a blotter takes ink" - Kim Stanley Robinson

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