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  1. "Iain M. Banks": A Biographical Essay from Gale's "Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol. 261, British Fantasy and Science-Fiction Writers Since 1960" (code 7)
  2. Novels by Iain M. Banks (Study Guide): Consider Phlebas, Excession, the Player of Games, Use of Weapons, Look to Windward, Inversions
  3. The Algebraist --2005 publication. by Iain M. Banks, 2005-01-01
  4. Inversions by Iain M. Banks, 1999
  5. Trames by Iain M. Banks, 2009-02-23
  6. Inversions --1998 publication. by Iain M. Banks, 1998-01-01
  7. ESSENCE DE L'ART (L') by IAIN M. BANKS, 2010-05-03
  8. Feersum Endjinn 1995 publication. by Iain M Banks, 1995
  9. The State of the Art by Iain M. Banks, 1999
  10. IAIN M BANKS SCI FI X 12 by IAIN M BANKS, 1993-04-22
  11. Iain M Banks Backlist Dumpbin Promotion (They Came from Orbit) by Iain M Banks, 1998-06
  12. The State of the Art - signed by Iain M. Banks, 1993-05-27
  13. El algebrista by Iain M. Banks, 2008
  14. Inversions - SIGNED by Iain M. Banks, 1998-06-04

101. Iain M. Banks: Culture Universe
To accomplish it within genre writing is a truly a feat, one pulled off again and again within the books of iain M. banks Culture novel.
http://www.strangewords.com/archive/culture.html
The Culture
The Utopia is the most difficult hat trick for a writer. Constructing a working, believable society that has transcended the economic and political heirarchies that plague our world, and being able to frame a story around it that compells and isn't preachy is seldom a successful enterprise. To accomplish it within genre writing is a truly a feat, one pulled off again and again within the books of Iain M. Banks' Culture novel. And they are not merely explorations of Utopian ideas, but also timely and complex reconstructions of the concept of Space Opera, often asking difficult questions for which the answers don't faciley appear.
But are they doing the right thing?
Consider Phlebas Consider Phlebas is preemminent Space Opera, which ends up standing the concept on its head and questioning the political and social assumptions that it's based on.
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102. SciFan: Writer: Iain M. Banks (bibliography, Books, Series, Web Links)
writers series A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z. home about links email. Writers iain M. banks (1954 - , Scotland), Bibliography,
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  • Culture
    Recurring themes
  • Military SF - Military Fantasy (8 books)
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  • Space Opera - Space Epics - Space Romances (6 books)
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) - Thinking Machines (5 books)
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  • 103. Iain M. Banks

    http://www.noosfere.com/heberg/fbeurg/banks.htm
    Iain M. Banks
    Science-Fiction Romans Nouvelles
    Lire mes critiques
    Iain Menzies BANKS
    (GB 1954 - )
    • Octobre 2000 : Entrefer
      (The bridge - 1986 - Folio SF 23)
    • Septembre 2001 : Le Business
      (The Business - 1999 - Belfond)
    • Avril 2002 : Inversions
      (Inversions - 1998 - Fleuve Noir Rendez-vous ailleurs)
    • Juin 2002 : Excession
      (Excession - 1996 - Livre de Poche 7241)
    • Septembre 2002 : Le sens du vent
    • Octobre 2003 : Inversions
      (Inversions - 1998 - Livre de Poche 7257)
    Bibliographie
    Romans
    LE CYCLE DE LA CULTURE
    1 - Une forme de guerre (Consider Phlebas - 1987 - Livre de Poche 7199) (The player of game - 1988 - Livre de Poche 7185) (Use of weapons - 1990 - Livre de Poche 7189) 5 - Excession 6 - Inversions (Inversions - 1998 - Fleuve Noir Rendez-vous ailleurs ou Livre de Poche 7257) 7 - Le sens du vent (The wasp factory - 1984 - Pocket 9012) (Walking on glass - 1985) Entrefer (Espedair Street - 1987) (Canal dreams - 1989) (The crow road - 1992) (Against a dark background - 1993) Un homme de glace (Complicity - 1993 - Pocket 10477) (non SF) (Feersum Endjinn - 1994) (Whit - 1995) Le Business (The Business - 1999 - Belfond)
    Nouvelles
    La revue Galaxies Un cadeau de la culture (A gift from the culture - 1987)

    104. Review: Consider Phlebas By Iain M. Banks
    Consider Phlebas by iain M. banks. A banks, iain M. %T Consider Phlebas %I Orbit %D 1996 (original publication 1987) %G ISBN 185723-138-4 %P 471 pp.
    http://www.urbanophile.com/arenn/sf/reviews/consider-phlebas.html
    SF Reviews by Aaron M. Renn By Author By Title By Date Reviewed
    Consider Phlebas by Iain M. Banks
    Conclusion: Worth Reading Several people told me that if I liked Ken MacLeod I'd love Iain M. Banks. Well while in a neighborhood used bookstore recently, I saw a very cheap copy of Consider Phlebas and couldn't pass it up. Turns out it was a very good move because this was Banks' first SF book - always best to start at the beginning I say - and appears to be out of print in the United States. Unfortunately, I was disappointed. Perhaps this was inevitable. MacLeod is writing the best SF around these days, so comparisons to him are bound to generate unreasonably high expectations. The book was solidly written and moderately enjoyable, but clearly this is nowhere near the level of, say, The Star Fraction. Banks actually reminded me more of Douglas Adams than Ken MacLeod. The protagonist is a shapeshifter who is trying to recover a sentient computer core for his employer and keeps getting sidetracked by absurd adventures. The backdrop is a war between a warlike species called the Idirans and an amalgamation of human worlds called the Culture. Interestingly, Bora Horza Gobuchul - our protagonist - is on the side of the Idirans. I may not know much about Banks' writing, but I do know that his books are frequently referred to as the Culture novels, so I assumed the Culture were the Good Guys. Turned out that this really isn't a Good Guys v. Bad Guys novel, which is one of its strengths.

    105. Iain M. Banks Culture Megafanboi Geekfest
    Home ? 2004 ? February ? 1st ? iain M. banks Culture megafanboi geekfest. iain M. banks Culture megafanboi geekfest. iain
    http://james.lab6.com/2004/02/01/culture/
    Created:
    1st February, 2004 Related: Home February
    Iain M. Banks Culture megafanboi geekfest
    Iain Banks is like Counting Crows: none of his work is my absolute favourite, but almost everything he does is at least very good. The quality of his writing is consistently high, often very high, and occasionally perfect. Can you imagine a gruesome death for a computer? IMB can. I first read about Banks' Culture books nearly two years ago, but didn't get around to reading Consider Phlebas , the first published (but not first written) Culture novel until February last year. Since then I've been hooked enough to read all the others, as well as some of his mainstream fiction which, truth be told, is actually better than the SF books! I hereby present a shrine to Scottish sci-fi, with minimal spoilers.
    Introduction
    The place for a Banksian neophyte to begin is Consider Phlebas , but unless you're in a book shop right now, you'll probably want some kind of introduction to see whether you'll like the books or not. Try the seminal net essay A few notes on the Culture txt mirror HTMLified mirror ), written by Iain Banks and posted to

    106. Kotisivu - Mika Huurre: Iain M. Banks: Culture Ship Names
    (200207-01). iain M. banks - Culture Ship Names. (a bit old list - a mirror of http//lucid.cba.uiuc.edu/~rkeogh/banks/text/ships.html).
    http://www.saunalahti.fi/~mjhuur1/projects/banks/ships.html
    Projektit A Few Notes ...
    Iain M. Banks - Culture Ship Names
    (a bit old list - a mirror of http://lucid.cba.uiuc.edu/~rkeogh/banks/text/ships.html) Consider Phlebas The Player of Games GCU Nervous Energy
    GCU Prosthetic Conscience
    GSV The Ends Of Invention [ex-Culture]
    GSV Eschatologist (temporary name)
    GSV Irregular Apocalyse
    GSV No More Mr Nice Guy
    GSV Determinist
    GSV Bora Horza Gobuchul
    LSV Profit Margin
    ROU Trade Surplus
    ROU Revisionist Clipper Screw Loose GCU Flexible Demeanour GCU Just Read The Instructions GCU Of Course I Still Love You GOU Limiting Factor GSV Cargo Cult GSV Little Rascal GSV So Much For Subtlety GSV Unfortunate Conflict Of Evidence GSV Youthful Indiscretion LOU Gunboat Diplomat dROU Zealot Superlifter Kiss My Ass Superlifter Prime Mover The State of the Art GSV Bad for Business GCU Arbitrary GCU Cantankerous GCU Only Slightly Bent GCU I Thought He Was With You GCU Space Monster GCU A Series Of Unlikely Explanations GCU Big Sexy Beast GCU Never Talk To Strangers GCU Funny, It Worked Last

    107. A Few Notes On The Culture, By Iain M Banks
    A FEW NOTES ON THE CULTURE by iain M banks. With best wishes for the future,. iain M banks (SunEarther iain El-Bonko banks of North Queensferry).
    http://www.vavatch.co.uk/books/banks/cultnote.htm
    Link to: Main page About Me Puzzle Book Reviews ... Links A FEW NOTES ON THE CULTURE
    by Iain M Banks FIRSTLY, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY: THE CULTURE DOESN'T REALLY EXIST. IT ONLY EXISTS IN MY MIND AND THE MINDS OF THE PEOPLE WHO'VE READ ABOUT IT. That having been made clear: The Culture is a group-civilisation formed from seven or eight humanoid species, space-living elements of which established a loose federation approximately nine thousand years ago. The ships and habitats which formed the original alliance required each others' support to pursue and maintain their independence from the political power structures - principally those of mature nation-states and autonomous commercial concerns - they had evolved from. The galaxy (our galaxy) in the Culture stories is a place long lived-in, and scattered with a variety of life-forms. In its vast and complicated history it has seen waves of empires, federations, colonisations, die-backs, wars, species-specific dark ages, renaissances, periods of mega-structure building and destruction, and whole ages of benign indifference and malign neglect. At the time of the Culture stories, there are perhaps a few dozen major space-faring civilisations, hundreds of minor ones, tens of thousands of species who might develop space-travel, and an uncountable number who have been there, done that, and have either gone into locatable but insular retreats to contemplate who-knows-what, or disappeared from the normal universe altogether to cultivate lives even less comprehensible.

    108. Www.phlebas.com/

    http://www.phlebas.com/

    109. Www.iainbanks.net :: Science Fiction
    Click on a cover for details. Consider Phlebas, The Player Of Games, Use Of Weapons, The State Of The Art, Against A Dark Background.
    http://www.iainbanks.net/sf.htm
    Click on a cover for details Consider Phlebas The Player Of Games Use Of Weapons The State Of The Art ... Look To Windward

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