Antarctica
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1997
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Most of the novel is concerned with conflicts over the protection or development of Antarctica. But the novel ends with the agreement to establish a system that would be environmentally sound and put the future of Antarctica in the hands of those who care for it rather that companies concerned with making a profit. While there are few details and nothing on how it works out, the novel is regularly classified as a utopia. |
Published Date |
1997 |
Publisher |
HarperCollins
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Place Published |
London
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Full Text |
1997 Robinson, Kim Stanley (b. 1952). Antarctica. London: HarperCollins. US ed. New York: Bantam Books, 1998. PSt Most of the novel is concerned with conflicts over the protection or development of Antarctica. But the novel ends with the agreement to establish a system that would be environmentally sound and put the future of Antarctica in the hands of those who care for it rather that companies concerned with making a profit. While there are few details and nothing on how it works out, the novel is regularly classified as a utopia. |
Additional Publishers |
U.S. ed. New York: Bantam Books, 1998. |
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PSt |
Author Note |
(b. 1952) |