It's no surprise, then, that he's drawn the New York of 2140 to be both dramatically altered and still the biggest small town in the world. Much of Kim Stanley Robinson's significant body of work is built on small moments like these beneath the vast scope of his futurist landscapes is a fascination with the everyday rhythms of resilience. Since the weight of the engine threatens to sink the stern, the older boy sits up front to balance it out. How?Įarly in New York 2140, two boys jump into their inflatable boat to begin the day's business, scavenging through the canals of a half-drowned New York. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title New York 2140 Author Kim Stanley Robinson
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