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Blue Mars

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Pages
768
Language
EN
ISBN
9780553573350
Reading Time
~13h 27min

Blue Mars is a book by Kim Stanley Robinson. It has 768 pages.

About this book

Kim Stanley Robinson’s Blue Mars continues the chronicle of human settlement on the Red Planet, focusing on the intricate process of planetary transformation and the political struggles that accompany it. The narrative follows a new generation of colonists as they confront the scientific, ecological, and social challenges of reshaping Mars into a habitable world. Robinson grounds the story in rigorous astronomical, geological, and biological detail, exploring how engineered atmospheres, introduced ecosystems, and shifting resource distributions reshape both the landscape and human society. Central to the work are themes of self-determination, environmental stewardship, and the tension between centralized authority and decentralized governance. The novel examines how long-term colonization alters human identity, community structures, and ethical frameworks across generations. Recognized for its interdisciplinary approach and commitment to scientific plausibility, the book remains a foundational text in speculative fiction that treats planetary engineering and political philosophy with equal seriousness. Its enduring relevance lies in its careful examination of how humanity might navigate the responsibilities of creating a new world.

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How many pages is Blue Mars?+

Blue Mars has 768 pages.

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Kim Stanley Robinson’s Blue Mars continues the chronicle of human settlement on the Red Planet, focusing on the intricate process of planetary transformation and the political struggles that accompany it. The narrative follows a new generation of colonists as they confront the scientific, ecological...

Who wrote Blue Mars?+

Blue Mars was written by Kim Stanley Robinson.