Quote by: Kim Stanley Robinson

For me, art in our time is strongest when it is aware of science, includes science, is inspired by science, or is about science. On the linguistic level, the new words coined by scientists to describe their new discoveries form a giant growing lexicon that means English is simply bursting with new possibilities, resembling the Elizabethan age in that respect. Then conceptually, science is creating new stories to tell, by deluging us with new information and potentialities. In this deluge we need art to do its usual job of sorting things out, by giving things their human dimension and by exploring how they might feel and what they might mean. So to me the arts and the sciences are completely intertwined. Maybe that's always been true, but now more than ever.


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Author Bio


  • NameKim Stanley Robinson
  • DescriptionAmerican science fiction writer
  • BornMarch 23, 1952
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionNovelist; Writer
  • WorksMars Trilogy; Three Californias Trilogy
  • AwardsNebula Award