Kim Stanley Robinson - Blue Mars

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The final novel in the worldwide bestselling Mars trilogy, now part of the Voyager Classics collection.Mars has grown upIt is fully terraformed – genetically engineered plants and animals live by newly built canals and young but stormy seas.It is politically independent. A brave and buzzing new world. Most of the First Hundred have died. Those that remain are like walking myths to Martian youth.Earth has grown too muchChronic overpopulation, bitter nationalism, scarce resources. For too many Terrans, Mars is a mocking utopia. A dream to live for, fight for… perhaps even die for.

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Voyager Classics

BLUE MARS

KIM STANLEY ROBINSON

Copyright CONTENTS Cover Title Page Copyright Note to Readers Dedication - фото 1

Copyright CONTENTS Cover Title Page Copyright Note to Readers Dedication Calendar PART ONE Peacock Mountain PART TWO Areophany PART THREE A New Constitution PART FOUR Green Earth PART FIVE Home at Last PART SIX Ann in the Outback PART SEVEN Making Things Work PART EIGHT The Green and the White PART NINE Natural History PART TEN Werteswandel PART ELEVEN Viriditas PART TWELVE It Goes So Fast PART THIRTEEN Experimental Procedures PART FOURTEEN Phoenix Lake Keep Reading Acknowledgements About the Author Also by Kim Stanley Robinson Chronology About the Publisher

This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

Harper Voyager

An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.

1 London Bridge Street

London SE1 9GF

www.harpercollins.co.uk

First published in Great Britain by Voyager 1996

Copyright © Kim Stanley Robinson 1996

Kim Stanley Robinson asserts to moral right to be identified as the author of this work

A catalogue copy of this book is available from the British Library

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Note to Readers CONTENTS Cover Title Page Copyright Note to Readers Dedication Calendar PART ONE Peacock Mountain PART TWO Areophany PART THREE A New Constitution PART FOUR Green Earth PART FIVE Home at Last PART SIX Ann in the Outback PART SEVEN Making Things Work PART EIGHT The Green and the White PART NINE Natural History PART TEN Werteswandel PART ELEVEN Viriditas PART TWELVE It Goes So Fast PART THIRTEEN Experimental Procedures PART FOURTEEN Phoenix Lake Keep Reading Acknowledgements About the Author Also by Kim Stanley Robinson Chronology About the Publisher

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Dedication CONTENTS Cover Title Page Copyright Note to Readers Dedication Calendar PART ONE Peacock Mountain PART TWO Areophany PART THREE A New Constitution PART FOUR Green Earth PART FIVE Home at Last PART SIX Ann in the Outback PART SEVEN Making Things Work PART EIGHT The Green and the White PART NINE Natural History PART TEN Werteswandel PART ELEVEN Viriditas PART TWELVE It Goes So Fast PART THIRTEEN Experimental Procedures PART FOURTEEN Phoenix Lake Keep Reading Acknowledgements About the Author Also by Kim Stanley Robinson Chronology About the Publisher

For Lisa, David and Timothy

CONTENTS

Cover

Title Page Voyager Classics

Copyright

Note to Readers

Dedication

Calendar Calendar

PART ONEPeacock Mountain

PART TWOAreophany

PART THREEA New Constitution

PART FOURGreen Earth

PART FIVEHome at Last

PART SIXAnn in the Outback

PART SEVENMaking Things Work

PART EIGHTThe Green and the White

PART NINENatural History

PART TENWerteswandel

PART ELEVENViriditas

PART TWELVEIt Goes So Fast

PART THIRTEENExperimental Procedures

PART FOURTEENPhoenix Lake

Keep Reading

Acknowledgements

About the Author

Also by Kim Stanley Robinson

Chronology

About the Publisher

Calendar CONTENTS Cover Title Page Voyager Classics Copyright Note to Readers Dedication Calendar Calendar PART ONE Peacock Mountain PART TWO Areophany PART THREE A New Constitution PART FOUR Green Earth PART FIVE Home at Last PART SIX Ann in the Outback PART SEVEN Making Things Work PART EIGHT The Green and the White PART NINE Natural History PART TEN Werteswandel PART ELEVEN Viriditas PART TWELVE It Goes So Fast PART THIRTEEN Experimental Procedures PART FOURTEEN Phoenix Lake Keep Reading Acknowledgements About the Author Also by Kim Stanley Robinson Chronology About the Publisher

PART ONEPeacock Mountain CONTENTS Cover Title Page Voyager Classics Copyright - фото 2

PART ONEPeacock Mountain CONTENTS Cover Title Page Voyager Classics Copyright Note to Readers Dedication Calendar Calendar PART ONE Peacock Mountain PART TWO Areophany PART THREE A New Constitution PART FOUR Green Earth PART FIVE Home at Last PART SIX Ann in the Outback PART SEVEN Making Things Work PART EIGHT The Green and the White PART NINE Natural History PART TEN Werteswandel PART ELEVEN Viriditas PART TWELVE It Goes So Fast PART THIRTEEN Experimental Procedures PART FOURTEEN Phoenix Lake Keep Reading Acknowledgements About the Author Also by Kim Stanley Robinson Chronology About the Publisher

Mars is free now. We’re on our own. No one tells us what to do.

Ann stood at the front of the train as she said this.

But it’s so easy to backslide into old patterns of behaviour. Break one hierarchy and another springs up to take its place. We will have to be on guard for that, because there will always be people trying to make another Earth. The areophany will have to be ceaseless, an eternal struggle. We will have to think harder than ever before what it means to be Martian.

Her listeners sat slumped in chairs, looking out of the windows at the terrain flowing by. They were tired, their eyes were scoured. Red-eyed Reds. In the harsh dawn light everything looked new, the windswept land outside bare except for a khaki scree of lichen and scrub. They had kicked all Earthly power off Mars, it had been a long campaign, capped by months of furious action; they were tired.

We came from Earth to Mars, and in that passage there was a certain purification. Things were easier to see, there was a freedom of action that we had not had before. A chance to express the best part of ourselves. So we acted. We are making a better way to live.

This was the myth, they had all grown up with it. Now as Ann told it to them again, the young Martians stared through her. They had engineered the revolution, they had fought all over Mars, and pushed the Terran police into Burroughs; then they had drowned Burroughs, and chased the Terrans up to Sheffield, on Pavonis Mons. They still had to force the enemy out of Sheffield, up the space cable and back to Terra; there was work still to be done. But in the successful evacuation of Burroughs they had won a great victory, and some of the blank faces staring at Ann or out of the window seemed to want a break, a moment for triumph. They were all exhausted.

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