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I. M. Banks

    Iain M. Banks, die ook schreef als Iain Banks, was een Schotse auteur wiens werken diepgaande thema's van de menselijke samenleving en de toekomst verkenden. Onder het pseudoniem Iain M. Banks creëerde hij uitgebreide en ambitieuze sciencefiction, vaak gesitueerd in ingewikkeld gedetailleerde universums die complexe politieke en filosofische onderbouwingen onderzochten. Zijn schrijfstijl werd gekenmerkt door scherpe humor, indringend sociaal commentaar en een fascinatie voor technologische vooruitgang en de impact daarvan op de mensheid. Zijn verhalen weerspiegelden vaak zijn linkse politieke opvattingen en een intellectuele nieuwsgierigheid naar utopische en anarchistische sociale structuren.

    Look to Windward
    Excession
    • Excession

      • 464bladzijden
      • 17 uur lezen

      Iain M. Banks is a true original, an author whose brilliant speculative fiction has transported us into worlds of unbounded imagination and inimitable revelatory power. Now he takes us on the ultimate trip: to the edge of possibility and to the heart of a cosmic puzzle.... Diplomat Byr Genar-Hofoen has been selected by the Culture to undertake a delicate and dangerous mission. The Department of Special Circumstances--the Culture's espionage and dirty tricks section--has sent him off to investigate a 2,500-year-old mystery: the sudden disappearance of a star fifty times older than the universe itself. But in seeking the secret of the lost sun, Byr risks losing himself. There is only one way to break the silence of millennia: steal the soul of the long-dead starship captain who first encountered the star, and convince her to be reborn. And in accepting this mission, Byr will be swept into a vast conspiracy that could lead the universe into an age of peace...or to the brink of annihilation. From the Paperback edition.

      Excession2007
      4,2
    • Look to Windward

      • 357bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      It was one of the less glorious incidents of the Idiran wars that led to the destruction of two suns and the billions of lives they supported. Now, eight hundred years later, the light from the first of those ancient deaths has reached the Culture's Masaq' Orbital. For the Hub Mind, overseer of the massive bracelet world, its arrival is particularly poignant. But it may still be eclipsed by events from the Culture's more recent past. When the Chelgrian Ziller, a composer of great renown now living in self-imposed exile, learns that an emissary from his home world is being sent to Masaq' Orbital, he fears the worst: that the Chelgrians want him to return. A considerable debt is owed to the Chelgrians, but Ziller is an honoured guest on their world and the Culture would not force him to leave.They know that they are facing a slight diplomatic problem. However, Ziller is not the only thing on the Chelgrian emissary's mind. If his mission is successful, it illuminate the Culture's future as well as its past.

      Look to Windward2006
      4,2