With the rise of the most imaginative, radical and talented Scottish writer Ian M. Banks, the 20th century science fiction became more rich and spectacular and fascinated the reader. Interest in them pushed science fiction to extreme heights and caused great curiosity among readers about his writing. Ian Bank's novel covers almost all parts of human life and the world. He showed the dark side of the future world, but he has hope in a positive future world.
Two occupations Iain Banks published more than a dozen novels under the name of Iain "M" Banks to distinguish his science fiction from realistic novels. Originally, he intends to publish all the novels under the name Iain M. Banks, but his publisher initially encouraged me to give up on the middle name.
Scottish author Ian Bank passed away in the fight against gall bladder cancer earlier this week. Along with his death his name became Iain M. Banks, and he wrote science fiction. When I heard the news, I initially thought it strange that two writers of the same name died the same day. I am not alone, my Twitter is immediately recognized as being the same person to other people. Some pen names are known by themselves. Most people know that Mark Twain is another name for Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Richard Bachmann's trip was widely published as the name of the pen used by Stephen King and influenced the King novel The Dark Half. However, there are pseudonyms that you can not see, I think that the name of the book cover is real. Eight people threw me when I first heard about them.
Ian · M · Banks' cultural novel has a very high concept. Society is organized along bold political policy, artificial intelligence and human interaction, and moral decisions. Because various consciousness is interrupted by many simulations of heaven and hell, the concept of the future life of the bank is mixed in "surface details". The first book of the "Farmer" series establishes the acclaimed "River World" series: at some point in the future, on a distant planet, everyone who lived will follow a huge river. I'm back. Farmer's novel has a mystery in its center: why do you do this? But it also appears from interactions between different historical figures, and everyone shares the same space
Ian Menzies Banks is Scott. He was born and raised in Dunfermline, Fife, and received education at Stirling University. Together with Scottish fellow Owen Wales, Banks has become one of the most amazing contemporary British writers. Scotland seems to be producing literary talent that exceeds its fair share, and recently, that talent began to exert a big influence on British SF and Iain M Banks and Ken MacLeod became pioneers. Is there anything that can handle this mass distribution of text in the north of the border?