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Iain M. Banks

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[edit] Bibliography

[edit] The Culture

[edit] As Iain Banks (not SF)

[edit] Bibliography

[edit] Novels as Iain Banks

[edit] Novels as Iain M. Banks

Much of Banks's science fiction deals with a vast interstellar civilisation, the Culture, which he has developed in some detail over the course of seven novels and a number of short stories.

His other, non-Culture, science fiction novels are:

[edit] Short fiction

Banks writes less short fiction but has published one collection, as Iain M. Banks:

It contains both science fiction and less categorizable works of fiction. The eponymous novella deals with the Culture, as do two other of the stories contained in this collection.

[edit] Non-fiction

[edit] Introductions

Banks has written a number of introductions for works by other writers including:

[edit] Contributions

Banks has contributed to a number of publications, including:

He is a semi-regular music reviewer for Marc Riley's Rocket Science radio show on BBC 6 Music. He was the subject of a South Bank Show television programme broadcast on 16 November 1997, subtitled The Strange Worlds of Iain Banks, which concentrated on his mainstream work. The Curse Of Iain Banks, a play written by Maxton Walker, was performed at the Edinburgh Fringe in 1999, with Banks contributing as a voice on tape. He has appeared on the BBC's political discussion television programme Question Time.

At the beginning of 2006 Banks captained a team of writers to victory in a special series of University Challenge: The Professionals on BBC2, beating a team of actors 185-105 (January 1 2006), and then the 'news' team 190-45 in the final (January 2 2006). He also won an edition of Celebrity Mastermind, taking "Malt whisky & the distilleries of Scotland" as his specialist subject on BBC1 on January 2 2006.


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