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Iain Banks

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Iain Menzies Banks (born on February 16, 1954 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland) writes mainstream novels as Iain Banks and science fiction as Iain M. Banks. Banks studied English and Philosophy at the University of Stirling.

Table of contents
1 Politics
2 Miscellany
3 Bibliography
4 External Links

Politics

As with his friend Ken MacLeod (another Scottish writer of technical and social science fiction) a strong awareness of left-wing history shows in his writings. The argument that an economy of abundance renders anarchy viable (or even inevitable) attracts many as an interesting potential experiment, were it ever to become testable.

Miscellany

Banks tends to write a novel in around three months, working solidly, then take nine months off. In his leisure time, he has had flying lessons and records his own rock music.

He has been the subject of a South Bank Show television programme.

He refuses to write magazine articles, reviews and other similar pieces.

He has made a guest appearance, as an extra, in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

Bibliography

Mainstream novels

His mainstream novels are:

Science Fiction novels

Much of his science fiction deals with a large pan-galactic civilisation, The Culture, which he describes in intricate detail:

His other, non-Culture, science fiction novels are: Warning: Plot details follow.

Set in a 4034AD where mankind has spread through the galaxy, it centres around Fassin Taak, a Slow Seer at the Court of the Nasqueron Dwellers, a people who live around a gas giant on the far reaches of the galaxy, cut off from the rest of civilisation until its wormhole connection is built.

Nonfiction


External Links