2312 by KIM STANLEY ROBINSON: Read the Prologue
A very nice review in the May edition of Locus ends: “2312 is as flat-out a celebration of the possibilities of SF as I’ve seen in years … it’s a catalog of wonders.” It reminded me of the opening sentence of the novel:
“The sun is always just about to rise.”
What a great first sentence, for a novel in any genre, but particularly one concerned – from start to finish – with possibilities.
More early praise for this remarkable novel:
From SF writer Iain M. Banks:
Intellectually engaged and intensely humane in a way SF rarely is, exuberantly speculative in a way only the best SF can be, this is the work of a writer at or approaching the top of his game.
From thriller writer Robert Crais:
Robinson (Galileo’s Dream) delivers a challenging, compelling masterpiece of science fiction…Robinson’s extraordinary completeness of vision results in a magnificently realized, meticulously detailed future in which social and biological changes keep pace with technological developments.
From Publishers Weekly (starred review):
Robinson’s extraordinary completeness of vision results in a magnificently realized, meticulously detailed future in which social and biological changes keep pace with technological developments.
The book will be available at the end of May (US | UK | AUS) and you can read the entire prologue here.