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- Title
"WHEN A CHANCE CAME FOR EVERYTHING TO CHANGE": MESSIANISM AND WILDERNESS IN KIM STANLEY ROBINSON'S ABRUPT CLIMATE CHANGE TRILOGY.
- Authors
Cho, K. Daniel
- Abstract
The article offers literary criticism of the books in the Abrupt Climate Change (ACC) trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson, which includes "Forty Signs of Rain," "Fifty Degrees Below," and "Sixty Days and Counting." It analyzes ways in which the books fit within the science fiction genre due to its use of ecocriticism and explores themes of the trilogy such as wilderness and Messianism.
- Subjects
50 Degrees Below (Book); 40 Signs of Rain (Book); 60 Days &; Counting (Book); ROBINSON, Kim Stanley, 1952-; ECOCRITICISM in literature; MESSIANISM in literature
- Publication
Criticism, 2011, Vol 53, Issue 1, p23
- ISSN
0011-1589
- Publication type
Literary Criticism
- DOI
10.1353/crt.2011.0006