Red Mars
- Pages
- 572
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780553560732
- Reading Time
- ~10h 1min
Red Mars is a book by Kim Stanley Robinson. It has 572 pages.
About this book
Kim Stanley Robinson’s Red Mars presents a meticulously researched vision of human settlement on the Martian surface, grounding speculative fiction in established planetary science and engineering principles. The narrative follows a diverse group of scientists, engineers, and settlers as they establish the first permanent colony, confronting the immense physical challenges of transforming a barren landscape into a habitable environment. Through careful attention to atmospheric chemistry, geology, and agricultural adaptation, the novel examines how technological intervention intersects with ecological consequence. Beyond its scientific framework, the work explores the political and philosophical dimensions of colonization, tracing how competing ideologies emerge as pioneers negotiate governance, resource distribution, and cultural identity on a world without inherited institutions. Robinson’s ensemble approach allows multiple perspectives to shape the unfolding story, emphasizing collaboration, conflict, and the gradual evolution of human society under extreme conditions. The novel remains a foundational text in hard science fiction for its commitment to plausible methodology and its sustained inquiry into how humanity might responsibly reshape another planet while redefining itself in the process.
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Red Mars has 572 pages.
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Kim Stanley Robinson’s Red Mars presents a meticulously researched vision of human settlement on the Martian surface, grounding speculative fiction in established planetary science and engineering principles. The narrative follows a diverse group of scientists, engineers, and settlers as they establ...
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Red Mars was written by Kim Stanley Robinson.