Red Mars
– Kim Stanley Robinson
I kind of liked it but not to the degree I thought I might from the hype I'd read. It didn't knock my socks off like say The Dispossessed did. Could have gone for more politics, less description of Martian geology.
There was a bit of politics I guess. [[Imperialism]], [[colonialism]], [[capitalism]] and extraction. Arkady and his rebellion. I guess it just didn't draw me in that much, narratively. Also some discusison of whether they should or shouldn't change Mars' geology. I found that a bit less interesting.
Someone online told me that the next two in the trilogy get a bit more into the politics of it. I think I also recall that they said Robinson was a bit centrist, so the politics never get totally radical. But I've got a few articles somewhere saying that he has socialist politics and that you should read him. So. I think I'll continue with the trilogy.
Finished: August 2019 sometime.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/red-mars
- video call at meet.jit.si/red-mars
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