Red Moon
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The new novel from visionary SF writer Kim Stanley Robinson tells the compelling story of the first colony on the moon
Kim Stanley Robinson es un autor estadounidense de ciencia ficción cuyas obras exploran frecuentemente temas ecológicos y sociológicos. Su escritura está profundamente entrelazada con sus fascinaciones científicas, una pasión evidente en su aclamada trilogía marciana, que surgió de años de investigación y un interés de por vida en el planeta. La producción de Robinson es celebrada por su enfoque literario de la ciencia ficción, profundizando en ideas complejas con meticuloso detalle y reflexiva consideración.





The new novel from visionary SF writer Kim Stanley Robinson tells the compelling story of the first colony on the moon
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