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OverviewThe 1987 publication of Iain M. Banks's Consider Phlebas helped trigger the British renaissance of radical hard science fiction and influenced a generation of New Space Opera masters. The thirteen SF novels that followed inspired an avid fandom and intense intellectual engagement while Banks's mainstream books vaulted him to the top of the Scottish literary scene. Paul Kincaid has written the first study of Iain M. Banks to explore the confluence of his SF and literary techniques and sensibilities. As Kincaid shows, the two powerful aspects of Banks's work flowed into each other, blurring a line that critics too often treat as clear-cut. Banks's gift for black humor and a honed skepticism regarding politics and religion found expression even as he orchestrated the vast, galaxy-spanning vistas in his novels of the Culture. In examining Banks's entire SF oeuvre, Kincaid unlocks the set of ideas Banks drew upon, ideas that spoke to an unusually varied readership that praised him as a visionary and reveled in the distinctive character of his works. Entertaining and broad in scope, Iain M. Banks offers new insights on one of the most admired figures in contemporary science fiction. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Paul KincaidPublisher: University of Illinois Press Imprint: University of Illinois Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.426kg ISBN: 9780252041013ISBN 10: 0252041011 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 12 May 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsA thorough, focused, and very useful study of the works of Iain Banks . . . with the M and without the M! --Gwyneth Jones, author of <i>Life</i> A warmly appreciative yet acutely critical survey, clear, concise, and well-judged. --Ken MacLeod, author of <i>The Corporation Wars: Insurgence</i> A thorough, focused, and very useful study of the works of Iain Banks . . . with the M and without the M! --Gwyneth Jones, author of Life A warmly appreciative yet acutely critical survey, clear, concise, and well-judged. --Ken MacLeod, author of The Corporation Wars: Insurgence Paul Kincaid has done an admirable job with this book, presenting us with the first really comprehensive survey of Banks' work across all his literary modes. Insightful, detailed, fair-minded, as generous as it is bracingly honest, it's a work that demands the attention of anyone with a real interest in this much-beloved author. --Alastair Reynolds, author of Poseidon's Wake A thorough, focused, and very useful study of the works of Iain Banks . . . with the M and without the M! --Gwyneth Jones, author of Life A warmly appreciative yet acutely critical survey, clear, concise, and well-judged. --Ken MacLeod, author of The Corporation Wars: Insurgence Paul Kincaid has done an admirable job with this book, presenting us with the first really comprehensive survey of Banks' work across all his literary modes. Insightful, detailed, fair-minded, as generous as it is bracingly honest, it's a work that demands the attention of anyone with a real interest in this much-beloved author. --Alastair Reynolds, author of Poseidon's Wake BSFA Award for Best Non-Fiction, British Science Fiction Association, 2018 Finalist, Hugo Award for Best Related Work, 2018 Locus Recommended Reading List, 2017 Paul Kincaid has done an admirable job with this book, presenting us with the first really comprehensive survey of Banks' work across all his literary modes. Insightful, detailed, fair-minded, as generous as it is bracingly honest, it's a work that demands the attention of anyone with a real interest in this much-beloved author. --Alastair Reynolds, author of Poseidon's Wake A thorough, focused, and very useful study of the works of Iain Banks . . . with the M and without the M! --Gwyneth Jones, author of Life Kincaid's Iain M. Banks is a significant and authoritative addition to these books that is likely to become a benchmark for Banks studies in the years ahead. --Strange Horizons Kincaid remains a masterful practitioner of the lost art of finely calibrated literary criticism . . . Kincaid is, unsurprisingly, both meticulous and astute. --Science Fiction Studies A warmly appreciative yet acutely critical survey, clear, concise, and well-judged. --Ken MacLeod, author of The Corporation Wars: Insurgence Kincaid's short Ian M. Banks is admirable in the scope and depth of its explorations of Banks's many writerly projects. --Fafnir Author InformationPaul Kincaid is a Clareson Award-winning critic and the author of What It Is We Do When We Read Science Fiction. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |