Early Robinson: Memory, History, and the Local

IF 0.2 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE SCIENCE-FICTION STUDIES Pub Date : 2022-10-25 DOI:10.1353/sfs.2022.0044
Christopher Palmer
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ABSTRACT:This essay discusses Kim Stanley Robinson's early fiction: short stories and novellas, Icehenge (1984), and the trilogy set in Orange County (1984-1990). Robinson's early fiction is varied, exploratory, and experimental. Discussion begins by sketching his take on some common genres and topics in sf (for instance, settlement off-Earth), and then focuses on his varied treatment of memory and history. Memory is unreliable or missing; history is uncertain, faked, controverted. The short stories examine these issues from multiple angles. Icehenge depicts memory as haunted and the truth of the past as elusive, controverted, and arguably faked. The main characters are isolates and anomie prevails in the novel's world. With the Orange County trilogy, Robinson realigns his fiction. The setting is now local and restricted; the central characters are young and have scope for both follies and development. Each embarks on a narrative which has an oblique relation to the past. History is both a burden and a blank in The Wild Shore; crowded contemporary society entraps and overwhelms the protagonists in The Gold Coast, but a history reaching back into deep time is achieved; a community in which free life in the present can be enjoyed is achieved by the time of Pacific Edge, but it is bounded by death and unhappiness.
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早期罗宾逊:记忆、历史和地方
摘要:本文论述了金早期的小说:短篇小说和中篇小说《冰阵》(1984),以及以奥兰治县为背景的三部曲(1984—1990)。罗宾逊早期的小说是多样化的、探索性的和实验性的。讨论开始于勾勒他对科幻小说中一些常见流派和主题的看法(例如,《地球外的定居》),然后集中于他对记忆和历史的不同处理。内存不可靠或丢失;历史是不确定的、伪造的、有争议的。短篇小说从多个角度审视这些问题。《巨石阵》将记忆描绘成闹鬼的样子,而过去的真相则是难以捉摸的、有争议的、可以说是伪造的。小说中的主要人物是孤立的,失范盛行于小说世界。在《奥兰治县》三部曲中,罗宾逊重新调整了他的小说。该设置现在是本地的并且受到限制;中心人物都很年轻,既有愚蠢的一面,也有发展的余地。每个人都开始讲述一个与过去有着间接关系的故事。在《野岸》中,历史既是一种负担,也是一片空白;拥挤的当代社会诱捕并淹没了《黄金海岸》中的主人公,但却实现了一段回溯到深处的历史;太平洋边缘时代已经实现了一个可以享受当下自由生活的社区,但它被死亡和不幸所束缚。
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