Red Mars
Part of the Mars Trilogy series.
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 592
- Year
- 1993
- Format
- Size
- 1.8 MB
- ISBN
- 9780553560732
Description
Embark on an epic journey to the Red Planet with Kim Stanley Robinson's seminal work, *Red Mars*, the first installment in the acclaimed Mars Trilogy. Published in 1993 by Spectra, this Nebula Award-winning novel plunges readers into the breathtaking, and often brutal, realities of humanity's first attempt to colonize and terraform another world. Follow the diverse group of 100 scientists and engineers as they leave Earth behind to establish a new home on Mars, a planet brimming with both incredible potential and formidable challenges. From navigating the complex social and political dynamics of a nascent Martian society to grappling with the immense scientific and engineering feats required to transform a barren landscape into a habitable world, *Red Mars* offers a meticulously researched and compelling vision of our future among the stars. This is more than just a story of space exploration; it's a profound exploration of human ambition, the ethics of environmental engineering, and the very nature of civilization itself, echoing the spirit of ambitious, long-term thinking.
As the colonists wrestle with the monumental task of terraforming, creating breathable air, and establishing a functioning society, internal divisions and external pressures threaten their fragile new existence. Robinson masterfully weaves together themes of nation-building, scientific innovation, and the profound impact of colonizing new frontiers. The novel delves into the philosophical and practical questions surrounding our expansion into space, examining the long-term implications of our actions and the potential for both utopia and dystopia on a virgin world. *Red Mars* is a cornerstone of American science fiction, celebrated for its scientific accuracy and its imaginative scope, prompting readers to consider humanity's place in the cosmos and the enduring quest for a better future. This compelling narrative serves as a foundational text for anyone interested in the possibilities of space colonization and the intricate science of planetary engineering.
As the colonists wrestle with the monumental task of terraforming, creating breathable air, and establishing a functioning society, internal divisions and external pressures threaten their fragile new existence. Robinson masterfully weaves together themes of nation-building, scientific innovation, and the profound impact of colonizing new frontiers. The novel delves into the philosophical and practical questions surrounding our expansion into space, examining the long-term implications of our actions and the potential for both utopia and dystopia on a virgin world. *Red Mars* is a cornerstone of American science fiction, celebrated for its scientific accuracy and its imaginative scope, prompting readers to consider humanity's place in the cosmos and the enduring quest for a better future. This compelling narrative serves as a foundational text for anyone interested in the possibilities of space colonization and the intricate science of planetary engineering.
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