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Nonfiction Title:
Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable: Critical Essays • nonfiction by William J. Burling
Contents (view Concise Listing)
- 1 • Preface and Acknowledgments (Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable: Critical Essays) • essay by William J. Burling
- 3 • Introduction (Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable: Critical Essays) • essay by William J. Burling
- 11 • Witness to Hard Times: Robinson's Other California • essay by Tom Moylan [as by Thomas P. Moylan]
- 48 • "If I Find One Good City, I Will Spare the Man": Realism and Utopia in the Mars Trilogy • (2000) • essay by Fredric Jameson (variant of 'If I find one good city I will spare the man': Realism and Utopia in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy 1999)
- 67 • Falling Into History: Imagined Wests in the "Three Californias" and Mars Trilogy • (2003) • essay by Carl Abbott
- 83 • Remaking History: The Short Fiction • essay by John Kessel
- 95 • The Martians: A Habitable Fabric of Possibilities • (1999) • essay by Nick Gevers
- 98 • Learning to Live in History: Alternate Historicites and the 1990's in The Years of Rice and Salt • essay by Phillip E. Wegner
- 115 • The Density of Utopian Destiny in Red Mars • (1997) • essay by Carol Franko
- 122 • Falling Into Theory: Simulation, Terraformation, and Eco-Economics in the Mars Trilogy • (1997) • essay by Robert Markley
- 144 • Chromodynamics: Science and Colonialism in the Mars Trilogy • (2002) • essay by Elizabeth Leane
- 157 • The Theoretical Foundation of Utopian Radical Democracy in Blue Mars • (2005) • essay by William J. Burling
- 170 • The Politics of the Network: The Science in the Capital Trilogy • essay by Roger Luckhurst
- 181 • Living Thought: Genes, Genres and Utopia in the Science in the Capital Trilogy • essay by Gib Prettyman
- 204 • "Structuralist Alchemy" in Red Mars • essay by William J. White
- 227 • Ecological Newspeak • (1997) • essay by Alan R. Slotkin
- 231 • Murray Bookchin on Mars! The Production of Nature in the Mars Trilogy • (2002) • essay by Shaun Huston (variant of Murray Bookchin on Mars! The Production of Nature in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars Trilogy)
- 242 • The Mars Trilogy and the Leopoldian Land Ethic • (2003) • essay by Eric Otto
- 257 • Dead Penguins in Immigrant Pilchard Scandal: Telling Stories About "The Environment" in Antarctica • essay by Mark Bould and Sherryl Vint
- 277 • A Conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson • interview of Kim Stanley Robinson • interview by Bud Foote [as by Irving F. 'Bud' Foote]
- 292 • A Select Secondary Bibliography • essay by William J. Burling
- 297 • About the Contributors (Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable: Critical Essays) • essay by uncredited
- 301 • Index (Kim Stanley Robinson Maps the Unimaginable: Critical Essays) • essay by uncredited
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