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Paperback Remaking History and Other Stories Book

ISBN: 0312890125

ISBN13: 9780312890124

Remaking History and Other Stories

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This omnibus volume collects two of Kim Stanley Robinson's acclaimed short story collections--Remaking History and The Planet On the Table--into a single volume. Robinson's narrative technique is... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Some real gems here

I like Stan's writing, even when I'm totally unsure of what it is I'm reading. He's one of the few writers I don't mind re-reading; if anything, I get more of what I like in his writing during a re-reading, since I then tend to forget about trying to follow the "plot" or "meaning" of the story, and instead just watch the way the words flow. However, even given the above, I tend to like Stan best when I can enjoy the prose and the story.In this collection, the stories I thought fulfilled both promises were: * "The Translator"--A perfect bit about being caught in the middle of a culture clash, with only your wits to fall onto. Reminiscent of Stanley Weinbaum (in a good way). * "Before I Wake"--A truly Dickian story about consciousness and unconsciousness, in that classic "am I or am I not," except to show that it's both. * "Remaking History"--Actually metafiction, as it is a story about alternate histories, while being an alternate history itself. Simplistic, yet clever.* "A Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions"--Not really a story, but a philosophical essay about choices as view through scientific ideas. Stan is reviewing the theme of his earlier story "Lucky Strike," with a more mature outlook on the problem. The last line, repeated through the story like a chorus, sends a chill down your spine (in a good way).The following I enjoyed to a lesser extent: * "The Part of Us That Loves"--Liked the modernization of the Bible, but didn't follow the overall story (or, on the other hand, didn't see that it came to a conclusion). * "A History of the Twentieth Century, with Illustrations"--Liked the condensation of the history, but wasn't affected personally by the character change. * "Vinland the Dream"--Loved the construction of the story (as if it were a scientific journal article), but the story itself didn't move me. * "Rainbow Bridge"--Or "Stan Robinson Tries His Hand at Native American Magical Realism." Some wonderful bits, but the overall story failed to reach me. * "Muir on Shasta"--Nice description, but too short (length and plot) for a complete story. * "Glacier"--A textbook example of Kessel's Humanist theory of SF. The character reacts to the SF concept, and "changes," yet affects the concept in no way. The old school hates this sort of stuff. I don't mind it, but here the change didn't "touch" me, so I wasn't affected by it intellectually or emotionally, and was thus disappointed. * "Down and Out in the Year 2000"--I missed the point of this story when I originally read it in Asimov's, because at the time I was (and still am, to some extent) enamoured of cyberpunk. This story is Stan's rebuttal to Neuromancer (and its high-tech/low-life ilk), in which he says low-life can't afford high-tech, not only to be able to own it, but to have the education necessary to be able to use it, or the mind-set. Entirely valid point and interestingly accomplished in the story; however, I'm not sure that the story holds up b

A must for historians!

This book might be subtitled "A Future History of Earth" because of Robinson's speculation about where our civilization is headed. He explores alternate histories as well as possible (and plausible) futures. My favourite story was the one where the Viking discovery of North America was all an elaborate 19th-century hoax!
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