A Meal of Thorns 16 – AURORA with Hilary Strang
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Credits:
- Guest: Hilary Strang
- Title: Aurora by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Host: Jake Casella Brookins
- Music by Giselle Gabrielle Garcia
- Artwork by Rob Patterson
- Opening poem by Bhartṛhari, translated by John Brough
References:
- Marooned on Mars, a podcast about the works of KSR
- Ursula Le Guin’s The Dispossessed
- Margaret Killjoy’s A Country of Ghosts
- KSR’s Mars trilogy
- Fredric Jameson’s Archaeologies of the Future
- John Dos Passos’s U.S.A. trilogy
- Wiscon
- “The Hard Problem” audio project adaptation of a section of Aurora, created with Marina Abramović’s workshop, mixed/composed by Adam Tinkle, with the Arthur C. Clarke Centre for Human Imagination at the University of California San Diego.
- Much of the web-available multimedia about this project is lost to time and linkrot, unfortunately, but there’s a very nice write-up at this fan-run KSR site.
- You can still find a YouTube version of the audio here.
- As mentioned in the show credits, the “Into the Impossible” podcast later developed into something very different, platforming far-right whackjobs, climate deniers, TESCREALists, that kind of thing, along with lots of presumably credible scientists, so: be warned. I’m not clear on how the early “Into the Impossible” podcasts with the Clarke Centre transitioned to the later, longer-running show with Brian Keating; just don’t want to accidentally contribute to any of you going down a brain-worm-inducing YouTube/podcast-algo spiral.
- Leyna Krow’s Sinkhole, and Other Inexplicable Voids
- Tom Godwin’s “The Cold Equations”
- “Wherever you go, there you are.”
- KSR’s 2312 and New York 2140
- Sofia Samatar’s The Practice, the Horizon, and the Chain
- Theodore McComb’s Uranians
- Gene Wolfe’s Book of the Long Sun
- Stephen H. Dole’s Habitable Planets for Man
- Tracked it down: the "drop unconscious humans off on a grid to check habitability" thing is from Charlie Stross’s excellent blog.
- C.J. Cherryh’s Heavy Time
- "Enough is as good as a feast."
- Le Guin’s “Mrs. Brown Test” is from “Science Fiction and Mrs. Brown” in The Languages of the Night
- KSR’s Science in the Capital Trilogy, re-released as Green Earth
- "Science Fiction is the Realism of Our Times"
- "True Voyage Is Return"
- The Alien films
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
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