Iain Banks and Kim Stanley Robinson in Conversation
When: Sat 9 Jun 2012, 15.30 - 17.00
Where: Conference Centre, British Library
Price: £7.50 / £5 concessions
Book now for 09 Jun 2012, 15.30 - 17.00
Forbidden Planet and Orbit Books, in association with the British Library, are delighted to present a unique opportunity to hear two giants of science fiction in conversation about 2012, the end of the world, and the future of the genre.
Hugo Award winner Iain Banks was born in Fife and educated at Stirling University where he read English Literature, Philosophy and Psychology. He gained widespread and controversial public notice in 1984 with his first novel, The Wasp Factory and went on to create of SFs best-loved fictional settings – the ‘Culture’ in novels such as Consider Phlebas and Player of Games. He’s almost unique in achieving success in two genres: mainstream, literary fiction, and science fiction.
With a list of academic laurels and industry awards to his name, Kim Stanley Robinson is a writer of true ‘hard’ science fiction – a spiritual descendant of Jules Verne and closely aligned with Isaac Asimov; he’s known to use proven scientific fact and technology in his highly acclaimed work. He became familiar to SF readers with his Orange County series of books in the mid 1980s – but is perhaps best-known for the Mars trilogy, Red Mars, Green Mars and Blue Mars, the last of which was published in 1996.
This event will be followed by a book signing.
Forbidden Planet is the largest store of its kind in the world. Some of the biggest names in SF, Fantasy and Cult Entertainment have come to our London Megastore for events, including Jonathan Ross, Kevin Smith, Sam Raimi, Guillermo del Toro, John Landis, Terry Gilliam, Christopher Lee, Simon Pegg, William Gibson, Neil Gaiman, Terry Pratchett, and Stephen King. For more about Forbidden Planet signings please go to: forbiddenplanet.com/events/