Kim Stanley Robinson
Kim Stanley Robinson (born 1952) is an American novelist best known for his scientifically grounded and politically engaged science fiction, particularly the Mars Trilogy (Red Mars, Green Mars, Blue Mars). His work frequently explores ecology, climate change, political systems, and the social dimensions of large-scale technological projects. He has received major genre awards including the Hugo and Nebula, and his novels are widely regarded as influential in contemporary climate and speculative fiction.
Awards
['Hugo Award', 'Nebula Award', 'Locus Award', 'World Fantasy Award', 'Heinlein Award', 'Arthur C. Clarke Award', "Time magazine 'Hero of the Environment' (2008)"]
Notable Works
['Red Mars', 'Green Mars', 'Blue Mars', 'The Ministry for the Future', 'New York 2140', '2312']
