Iain Banks is probably best known in the United States for his 1984 debut novel, “The Wasp Factory,” but fans of science fiction love him for his Culture series (published under the name Iain M. Banks ...
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Our verdict on The Player of Games: Iain M. Banks is still a master
The New Scientist Book Club has just finished our December read, Iain M. Banks's sci-fi novel The Player of Games - and most ...
Apparently scifi author Iain M. Banks (Matter, Consider Phlebas) believes that future humans could conceivably reach the advanced techno-political state of the Culture, a vast, intragalactic society ...
Can’t wait to get your hands on Iain M. Banks’ new novel Surface Detail, coming out early next month? Well, you’ll be in a frenzy after reading the first chapter of the book, available on the Orbit ...
Scottish writer Iain Banks, known both for his seminal Culture series and his work in more traditional literary fiction, has died at age 59, the BBC reports. In an open letter, Banks revealed in April ...
This rich, sweeping panorama of heroism and folly celebrates the 25th anniversary of the Culture, Banks%E2%80%99s far-future semi-utopian society. The Gzilt, a ...
Banks's labyrinthine and devious ninth Culture space opera novel (after 2008's Matter) adeptly shifts perspective between vast concepts and individual passions. The blissfully disorganized, ...
Why didn't anyone tell me? There was a 40% coupon for Borders members, today and tomorrow only, so I thought I'd pop in the store and see if anything caught my eye. What do I see but a new Culture ...
The New Scientist Book Club has just finished our December read, Iain M. Banks's sci-fi novel The Player of Games - and most of us were fans of this big-thinking Culture tale ...
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