Stan’s Kitchen

Stan’s Kitchen by Kim Stanley Robinson is a collection of stories, essays, and poems published by NESFA Press in 2020. This first edition features works created to celebrate Robinson’s Guest of Honor appearance at the Boskone 57 science fiction convention in Boston, MA. The book includes various introductions that Robinson wrote for other authors, such as Joanna Russ and Phillip K. Dick, providing insight into his perspectives and contributions to the genre.
Readers will find an excellent overview of Kim Stanley Robinson’s versatility as a modern science fiction author. The collection showcases his philosophical interests and the breadth of his writing style. With a focus on the themes and ideas that have defined his career, this volume serves as a tribute to both Robinson’s work and the memory of Michael Blumlein, to whom the book is dedicated.
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A collection of stories, essays, and poems written by Kim Stanley Robinson that was done to celebrate his Guest of Honor appearance at the Boskone 57 (science fiction convention in Boston,MA). Includes numerous introductions Robinson did for other authors including Joanna Russ and Phillip K. Dick. An excellent overview of one the most versatile and respected author of modern science fiction philosophy and interest. Introduction by Michael Blumlein to whose memory this volume is dedicated.
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