Kim Stanley Robinson
Kim Stanley Robinson is an American science fiction writer best known for his Mars trilogy of novels. Many of his novels and stories have ecological, cultural, and political themes, featuring scientists as heroes. Robinson has won numerous awards, including the Hugo Award for Best Novel, the Nebula Award for Best Novel, and the World Fantasy Award. The Atlantic magazine has called Robinson's work "the gold standard of realistic, and highly literary, science-fiction writing." According to The New Yorker magazine, Robinson is "generally acknowledged as one of the greatest living science-fiction writers."
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The Martians
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1999
Antarctica
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1997
Blue Mars
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1996
Future Primitive
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1994
Green Mars
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1993
Red Mars
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1992
Why I Left Harry's All-Night Hamburgers, and other Stories from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine
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1990
Pacific Edge
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1990
A short, sharp shock
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1990