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2312
Book • 2012
In 2312, humanity has spread across the solar system, colonizing planets, moons, and asteroids.
The novel follows Swan Er Hong from Mercury and Fitz Wahram from Titan as they navigate a complex web of events that force humanity to confront its past, present, and future.
The story delves into advanced technologies, terraforming, and the political and economic structures of a future society, while also exploring themes of climate change, human enhancement, and the colonization of space.
The novel follows Swan Er Hong from Mercury and Fitz Wahram from Titan as they navigate a complex web of events that force humanity to confront its past, present, and future.
The story delves into advanced technologies, terraforming, and the political and economic structures of a future society, while also exploring themes of climate change, human enhancement, and the colonization of space.
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Kim Stanley Robinson

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Kim Stanley Robinson on Pre Traumatic Imagination and the stories that change us
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as a book he read (partially) when preparing to interview Kim Stanley Robinson.

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for their visionary and impactful storytelling on futuristic and alternative history scenarios.

Autumn Brown

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as an example of a book driven by a "whoa" factor, focusing on the coolness of the solar system.


Mary Robinette Kowal

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He gets it even better in a later book.

McKenzie Wark, “Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene” (Verso, 2015)





