Kim Stanley Robinson bibliography#Science in the Capital series
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This is a bibliography of American science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson.{{cite web |title=Kim Stanley Robinson |url=https://www.fantasticfiction.com/r/kim-stanley-robinson/ |website=FantasticFiction |access-date=14 November 2020 |archive-date=December 4, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201204163609/https://www.fantasticfiction.com/r/kim-stanley-robinson/ |url-status=live }}
Works
=Series=
==''Three Californias''==
{{Main article|Three Californias Trilogy}}
- The Wild Shore (1984)
- The Gold Coast (1988)
- Pacific Edge (1990)
==The ''Mars'' trilogy==
{{Main article|Mars trilogy}}
- Red Mars (1992) – Colonization
- Green Mars (1993) – Terraforming
- Blue Mars (1996) – Long-term results
- The Martians (1999) – Short stories
==''Science in the Capital'' series==
- Forty Signs of Rain (2004)
- Fifty Degrees Below (2005)
- Sixty Days and Counting (2007)
Green Earth (2015) • collected and condensed omnibus edition{{cite web |last1=Robinson |first1=Kim Stanley |title=What I Learned From Cutting 300 Pages Out Of My Epic Trilogy |url=https://gizmodo.com/what-i-learned-from-cutting-300-pages-out-of-my-epic-tr-1739467824 |website=Gizmodo |access-date=17 September 2024 |date=29 October 2015 |archive-date=January 2, 2025 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250102220843/https://gizmodo.com/what-i-learned-from-cutting-300-pages-out-of-my-epic-tr-1739467824 |url-status=live }}
=Novels=
- Icehenge (1984)
- The Memory of Whiteness (1985)
- A Short, Sharp Shock (1990) (short novel)
- Antarctica (1997)
- The Years of Rice and Salt (2002)
- Galileo's Dream (2009)
- 2312 (2012)
- Shaman: A Novel of the Ice Age (2013)
- Aurora (2015){{Cite web |url=http://upcoming4.me/news/book-news/aurora-by-kim-stanley-robinson-cover-art-and-synopsis |title=Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson cover art and synopsis |access-date=14 December 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304202638/http://upcoming4.me/news/book-news/aurora-by-kim-stanley-robinson-cover-art-and-synopsis |archive-date=4 March 2016 |url-status=dead }}
- New York 2140 (2017){{Cite web|url=http://www.orbitbooks.net/2016/08/18/cover-reveal-2140-kim-stanley-robinson/|title = Cover Reveal: 2140 by Kim Stanley Robinson|date = 18 August 2016}}
- Red Moon (2018)[https://www.orbitbooks.net/2018/03/02/cover-launch-red-moon-kim-stanley-robinson/ Cover Launch: RED MOON by Kim Stanley Robinson]
- The Ministry for the Future (October 2020){{Cite book|url=https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kim-stanley-robinson/the-ministry-for-the-future/9780316300162/|title=The Ministry for the Future|date=4 February 2020|publisher=Hachette Book Group|year=2020|isbn=9780316300162|language=en-US|archive-date=April 26, 2020|access-date=April 19, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200426111325/https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kim-stanley-robinson/the-ministry-for-the-future/9780316300162/|url-status=live}}
=Short story collections=
- The Planet on the Table (1986)
- Venice Drowned (Universe 11, 1981)
- Mercurial (Universe 15, 1985)
- Ridge Running (F&SF 1984)
- The Disguise (Orbit 19, 1977) Originally published in Orbit 19, 1977, ed. Damon Knight, {{ISBN|0-06012-431-8}}.
- The Lucky Strike (Universe 14, 1984) Originally published in Universe 14, 1984, ed. Terry Carr, {{ISBN|0-385-19134-0}}. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novelette, Nebula Award for Best Novelette) (frequently anthologized, as in Alternative Histories, 1986, ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg, {{ISBN|0-8240-8659-7}}, There Won't Be War, 1991, ed. Harry Harrison, Bruce McAllister, {{ISBN|0-812-51941-8}})
- Coming Back to Dixieland (Orbit 18, 1976)
- Stone Eggs (Universe 13, 1983) Originally published in Universe 13, ed. Terry Carr, {{ISBN|0-385-18288-0}}.
- Black Air (F&SF 1983)
- Escape from Kathmandu (1989)
- "Escape from Kathmandu" Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, September 1986. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novella, Nebula Award for Best Novella) (subsequently anthologized)
- "Mother Goddess Of The World" Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, October 1987. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novella) (subsequently anthologized)
- "The True Nature of Shangri-La" Appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, December 1989.
- "The Kingdom Underground"
- Remaking History (1991)
- "A History of the Twentieth Century, with Illustrations" (in: Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1991, revised for Remaking History. (subsequently anthologized: The Year's Best Science Fiction: Ninth Annual Collection, 1992, ed. Gardner Dozois, {{ISBN|0-312-07891-9}}; Best New SF 6, 1992, ed. Gardner Dozois, {{ISBN|1-85487-131-5}}; The Giant Book of Fantastic SF, 1995, ed. Gardner Dozois, {{ISBN|1-85487-607-4}}; The Savage Humanists, 2008, ed. Fiona Kelleghan, {{ISBN|978-0-88995-425-0}}.)* Down and Out in the Year 2000 (1992)
- "Before I Wake" (in Remaking History) Originally published in Interzone #27, 1989; Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1990) (nominated for Nebula Award for Best Short Story)
- "Glacier" (in Remaking History) Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, September 1988. (subsequently anthologized)
- "Remaking History" (in Remaking History and Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Other Edens II, 1988, ed. Robert Holdstock, Christopher Evans, {{ISBN|0-04-440154-X}}; then Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, March 1989; and What Might Have Been? Volume 1: Alternate Empires, edited by Gregory Benford and Martin H. Greenberg, 1989, {{ISBN|0-553-27845-2}}. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Short Story but withdrawn as ineligible)
- "The Part of Us That Loves" (in Remaking History) Originally published in Full Spectrum 2, 1989, ed. Lou Aronica, Shawna McCarthy, Amy Stout, Pat LoBrutto, {{ISBN|0-385-26019-9}}.
- "The Return from Rainbow Bridge" (in Remaking History) Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, August 1987.
- "The Translator" (in Remaking History) Originally published in Universe 1, 1990, ed. Robert Silverberg, Karen Haber, {{ISBN|0-385-26771-1}}.
- "Vinland the Dream" (in Remaking History, later in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction, November 1991. (nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story) (frequently anthologized)
- "Zürich" (in Remaking History) Originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1990.
- Vinland the Dream (2001)
- "A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Author's Choice Monthly #20, Pulphouse Publishing, May 1991.
- "Black Air" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, March 1983. (won 1984 World Fantasy Award, 1984 Science Fiction Chronicle Award; nominated for Nebula Award for Best Novelette) (subsequently anthologized)
- "Coming Back to Dixieland" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Orbit 18, 1976.
- "Mercurial" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Universe 15, 1985, ed. Terry Carr, {{ISBN|0-385-19890-6}}. Later in Future Crimes, 2003, ed. Jack Dann, Gardner Dozois, {{ISBN|0-441-01118-7}}.
- "Muir on Shasta" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions, Author's Choice Monthly #20, Pulphouse Publishing, 1991.
- "Ridge Running" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, January 1984. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Short Story)
- "Venice Drowned" (in Vinland the Dream) Originally published in Universe 11, 1981, ed. Terry Carr, {{ISBN|0-385-17226-5}}. (nominated for the Nebula Award for Best Short Story)
- The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson (2010)
- "The Timpanist of the Berlin Philharmonic, 1942" (in The Best of Kim Stanley Robinson)
=Short stories=
- "A Martian Childhood" – Asimov's Science Fiction, February 1994.
- "A Transect" – The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, May 1986. (anthologized: Future Earths: Under African Skies, 1993, ed. Gardner Dozois, Mike Resnick, {{ISBN|0-88677-544-2}})
- "Down and Out in the Year 2000" – Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1986. (subsequently anthologized)
- "Festival Night" (from Red Mars) In: Nebula Awards 29, 1995, ed. Pamela Sargent, {{ISBN|0-15-600119-5}}.
- "From 2312 (excerpt)" – Lightspeed Magazine, May 2012.
- "How Science Saved the World" – Nature, 6 January 2000. Also published under the title: "Review: Science in the Third Millennium", which appeared in Envisioning the Future: Science Fiction and the Next Millennium, 2003, ed. Marleen S. Barr, {{ISBN|0-8195-6652-7}}. This is a facetious review of two fictional books.
- "In Pierson's Orchestra" – Orbit 18, 1976, ed. Damon Knight, {{ISBN|0-06-012433-4}}.
- "Me in a Mirror" – Foundation – The International Review of Science Fiction, #38 Winter 1986/87, 1987, ed. Edward James.
- "On the North Pole of Pluto" – After some reworking, this novella became the third part of Icehenge; also in Orbit 21, 1980, ed. Damon Knight, {{ISBN|0-06-012426-1}}.
- "Our Town" – Originally published in Omni, November 1986; later in Lightspeed Magazine, April 2012.
- "Primate in Forest" – Future Washington, 2005, ed. Ernest Lilley, {{ISBN|0-9621725-4-5}}. Excerpt from Chapter One of Fifty Degrees Below.
- "Prometheus Unbound, At Last" – Nature, 11 August 2005.
- "Red Mars" – Interzone, #63 September 1992.
- "Sacred Space" – I'm With the Bears, 2011, ed. Mark Martin, {{ISBN|978-1-84467-744-3}}. This excerpt is from chapter 6 of the novel Sixty Days and Counting.
- "The Blind Geometer" – Originally published as a limited edition by Cheap Street Press in 1986, {{ISBN|0-941826-13-9}}, then Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August 1987. (subsequently anthologized, as in The Mammoth Book of Modern Science Fiction: Short Novels of the 1980s, 1993, ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh, {{ISBN|0-88184-959-6}}) (won the 1988 Nebula Award for Best Novella; nominated for the 1988 Hugo Award for Best Novella)
- "The Lunatics" – Originally published in Terry's Universe, 1988, ed. Beth Meacham, {{ISBN|0-312-93058-5}}. (frequently anthologized)
- "The Memorial" – In the Field of Fire, 1987, ed. Jack Dann, Jeanne Van Buren Dann, {{ISBN|0-312-93008-9}}.
- "The Thing Itself" – Clarion SF, 1977, ed. Kate Wilhelm, {{ISBN|0-425-03293-0}}.
- "To Leave a Mark" – The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, November 1982. (nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novella) Later incorporated as the first part of Icehenge
- "Green Mars" (in The Martians) Originally published in Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, September 1985. (nominated for Hugo Award for Best Novella, Nebula Award for Best Novella) (subsequently anthologized)
=Non-fiction=
- {{cite book |last1=Robinson |first1=Kim Stanley |title=The Novels Of Philip K. Dick |date=1989 |publisher=UMI Research Press |isbn=9780835720144 |edition=Reprint |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=vq9iAAAACAAJ |access-date=14 November 2020 |format=Dissertation}}{{cite web |title=The Novels Of Philip K. Dick |url=https://www.kimstanleyrobinson.info/node/335 |website=KimStanleyRobinson.info |access-date=14 November 2020 |archive-date=January 27, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210127225414/https://www.kimstanleyrobinson.info/node/335 |url-status=live }}
- Future Primitive: The New Ecotopias (1994) Edited and wrote introduction of the anthology.
- Green Planets: Ecology and Science Fiction ([https://www.weslpress.org/9780819574275/green-planets/ Wesleyan University Press]) with Marquette University professor Gerry Canavan. Co-edited collection of scholarly essays on the relationship between ecological science, environmentalist politics, and science fiction.
- State of the World 2013: Is Sustainability Still Possible? published by WorldWatch Institute (2013). Wrote chapter "is it too late?"
- The High Sierra: A love story. (2022).
- {{cite book |author1-link=Naming Mt. Thoreau |editor1-last=Glover |editor1-first=Laurie |title=Naming Mt. Thoreau |date=2017 |publisher=Artemesia Press |isbn=9780939716371 |pages=167 |url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39852246-naming-mt-thoreau}}
- {{cite magazine |url=https://www.noemamag.com/paying-ourselves-to-decarbonize/ |title=Paying Ourselves To Decarbonize |first=Kim Stanley |last=Robinson |date=February 21, 2023 |magazine=Noema Magazine |publisher=Berggruen Institute}}
= As editor =
- Nebula Awards Showcase 2002 (2002)
- In the Sierra: Mountain Writing by Kenneth Rexroth (2012), {{ISBN|9780811219020}}
About Robinson
- {{cite journal |last1=Dilawar |first1=Arvind |title=Kim Stanley Robinson Is One of Our Greatest Ever Socialist Novelists; An Interview with Robert Markley|journal=Jacobin |date=14 November 2020 |url=https://jacobinmag.com/2020/11/kim-stanley-robinson-socialist-novelist |access-date=14 November 2020}}
- {{cite book |last1=Markley |first1=Robert |title=Kim Stanley Robinson |date=November 2019 |publisher=University of Illinois Press |location=Urbana-Champaign |isbn=978-0-252-08458-4 |edition=Paper |url=https://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/catalog/58gyf6ny9780252042751.html |access-date=14 November 2020}}
References
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