About

Iain M Banks

Iain Menzies Banks (1954-2013) was a Scottish science fiction author known for his innovative ideas and complex characters. Born in Dunfermline, Banks initially studied law but soon turned to writing. His debut novel, "The Wasp Factory" (1984), caused controversy for its disturbing themes but also established his reputation for imaginative and provocative storytelling. Banks's "Culture" series, which began with "Consider Phlebas" (1987), became one of the most acclaimed science fiction franchises of all time. Set in a distant future utopia, the series explored themes of technology, morality, and the nature of consciousness. Other notable works include the "Feersum Endjinn" (1994), a cyberpunk novel that won the British Science Fiction Award, and the "Hydrogen Sonata" (2007), a space opera that received critical praise for its ambitious scope and compelling characters. Banks's writing was praised for its intelligence, originality, and willingness to tackle difficult themes. He received numerous awards, including the British Science Fiction Award, the Hugo Award, and the Philip K. Dick Award.

Book Series by Iain M Banks

Culture Series

Consider Phlebas

1987

The Player of Games

1988

The State of the Art

1989

Use of Weapons

1990

Excession

1996

Inversions

1998

Look to Windward

2000

Matter

2008

Surface Detail

2010

The Hydrogen Sonata

2012

The Culture: The Drawings

2023

Iain M. Banks Other Novels

Against a Dark Background

1993

Feersum Endjinn

1994

The Algebraist

2004

Transition

2009

Iain M. Banks Anthologies

Arrows Of Eros

1989

Dark

2000

The Space Opera Renaissance

2006

Crime Scenes Revisited: Scottish Popular Fiction

2006

Shoreline of Infinity 8½: Edinburgh International Book Festival Special Edition

2017

Burning Brightly

2021

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