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  • Sketched portrait of Kim Stanley Robinson in front of a line drawing of the Sierra Navada landscape

    Seeing Mars on Earth

    Kim Stanley Robinson on how the High Sierra has influenced his science fiction.
    by Kim Stanley Robinson, Jon Christensen via High Country News on May 24, 2022
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The High Sierra: A Love Story
Kim Stanley Robinson
2022

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