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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
* '''Three Californias Trilogy''' (aka "The Orange Country Trilogy")
* '''Three Californias Trilogy''' (aka "The Orange Country Trilogy")
** ''The Wild Shore'' (1984)
** ''[[The Wild Shore]]'' (1984)
** ''The Gold Coast'' (1988)
** ''[[The Gold Coast]]'' (1988)
** ''Pacific Edge'' (1990)
** ''[[Pacific Edge]]'' (1990)


* '''The Mars Trilogy'''
* '''The Mars Trilogy'''
** ''Red Mars'' (1992)
** ''[[Red Mars]]'' (1992) (shortlisted for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Award]])
** ''Green Mars'' (1993)
** ''[[Green Mars]]'' (1993)
** ''Blue Mars'' (1996)
** ''[[Blue Mars]]'' (1996)
**''The Martians'' (1999) (same world as TheMars Trilogy)
**''The Martians'' (1999) (same world as TheMars Trilogy)




*''Antarctica'' (1997)
*''Antarctica'' (1997)
*''The Years of Rice and Salt''  
*''[[The Years of Rice and Salt]]''  
*'''Science in the Capital series'''
*'''Science in the Capital series'''
**''Forty Days of Rain'' (2004)
**''[[Forty Days of Rain]]'' (2004)
**''Fifty Degrees Below'' (2005)
**''[[Fifty Degrees Below]]'' (2005)
**''Sixty Days and Counting'' (2007)
**''[[Sixty Days and Counting]]'' (2007)
*''Icehenge'' (1984)
*''Icehenge'' (1984)
*''The Memory of Whiteness'' (1985)
*''The Memory of Whiteness'' (1985)

Revision as of 20:19, 6 May 2007

Kim Stanley Robinson is an SF writer, known for his political and ecological themes, and feminist politics.

Bibliography


  • Antarctica (1997)
  • The Years of Rice and Salt
  • Science in the Capital series
  • Icehenge (1984)
  • The Memory of Whiteness (1985)
  • A Short, Sharp Shock (1990)
  • Escape from Kathmandu (1989) (four interconnected short stories)
  • The Planet on the Table (1986) (short story collection)
  • Remaking History (1991) (short story collection)
  • Vinland the Dream (2001) (short story collection)
  • "Mother Goddess of the World" (1987 short story)
  • "Sexual Dimorphism" (1999 short story; Asimov's, June 1999)