Blogs about: Kim Stanley Robinson

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Finally some more David Boreanaz!

deckard47 wrote 1 month ago: Arkham Horror! I played it a bunch this weekend with Owen and my better half (although, honestly, ev … more →

Tags: imPRessions, Arkham Horror, Bones

Beauty was the promise of happiness...

samdanae wrote 2 months ago: Beauty was the promise of happiness, not happiness itself, and the anticipated world was often more … more →

Tags: Quotes

Thomas Hardy, science fiction author

Harvey wrote 3 months ago: at work today i fell asleep in the lunch room reading my book. then i was woken by the sound of a tr … more →

Tags: Conversations, arthur c. clarke, Coffee, Fantasy, Literature, Science Fiction, Tess of D'Urbervilles, Thomas Hardy

Melancholia & thisness: where does joy abide?1 comment

Michael Austin Shell wrote 3 months ago: Somewhere I have read that joy does not depend upon happiness. And somehow I have come to understand … more →

Tags: Joy, kami, Melancholia, Pagan, The Beloved, thisness, veriditas, Walhydra's Porch

Review: Sixty Days and Counting

Benjamin Carnys wrote 4 months ago: I started to draft this review, in my head, while still reading Kim Stanley Robinson’s Sixty D … more →

Tags: Reviews, sixty days and counting, science in the capital, Forty Signs of Rain, fifty degrees below, Mars Trilogy, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, america

Worth Reading: Red Mars1 comment

Shannon wrote 5 months ago: Red Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson (1993) Kim Stanley Robinson is not an easy author to read or to love … more →

Tags: Books, Reviews, Science Fiction, Hugo Award, Nebula Award, Trilogy, Series, Spiritual Sci Fi, Mars

Mars, a new world order

cobus wrote 5 months ago: I recieved this link from my flatmate yesterday. He obviously know what stirrs my passion! I discove … more →

Tags: Culture, Sci-Fi, Journal, Worldview, Mars Trilogy, Mars Society

The Years of Rice and Salt (2002)

Scotoma wrote 7 months ago: by Kim Stanley Robinson This is certainly not a book you can read on an afternoon. TYoRaS is a comp … more →

Tags: Books, Science Fiction Film

Red Mars

workingthroughthebooklog wrote 1 year ago: Red Mars An exhilarating story that explores the the intersection of ethics and interstellar travel. … more →

Tags: SciFi

Day 146: Too Little Writing! (and freegans)1 comment

cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago: As much as I enjoyed the last few days of hanging out with friends and only doing a few hours of wor … more →

Tags: PhD, Class, Ideology, cultural studies, capitalism, dissertation, Literature, Culture, Life

Day 86: I love Trees!4 comments

cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago:   Yes, thinking about Brecht and trees made me realize how much I like trees and how much I miss th … more →

Tags: PhD, Marxism, capitalism, cultural resistance, dissertation, marcuse, Philosophy, critical theory, Life

Day 79: Marcuse for the Day6 comments

cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago:   In Kim Stanley Robinson’s latest trilogy a character gets daily e-mail alerts called … more →

Tags: Baudrillard, capitalism, critical theory, cultural studies, Culture, dissertation, Ideology, individualism, Life

KSR on permaculture2 comments

Audrey Eschright wrote 1 year ago: One of the best parts of my Norwescon weekend was hearing Kim Stanley Robinson, author of the Red/Gr … more →

Tags: climate change, Environment, KSR, Norwescon, norwescon30, permaculture, technology

Day 55: The Politics of Ecology7 comments

cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago: As indicated in an earlier post, the debate about global warming is increasingly being reduced to a … more →

Tags: capitalism, climate change, cultural resistance, Environmentalism, Global Warming, Ideology, Life, neoliberalism, Political Economy

Day 27: The Mongolian Death Worm

cerebraljetsam wrote 1 year ago: Dear all, today, just really quickly, some announcements regarding two new books. Yes, it has final … more →

Tags: cultural studies, Baudrillard, William Gibson, Pattern Recognition, Spook Country, simulacra, Literature, Culture

everything is economics

Jax wrote 2 years ago: “Continous expansion is a fundamental tenet of economics. Therefore one of the fundamentals o … more →

Tags: Economics, Biology, Humanities, Psychology

arguments and results

Jax wrote 2 years ago: “The only part of an argument that really matters is what we think of the people arguing. X c … more →

Tags: Arguments, Judgements, Listening


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