The State of the Art

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The State of the Art
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The State of the Art is a

Iain M. Banks, first published in 1991.[1] The collection includes some stories originally published under his other byline "Iain Banks", as well as the title novella and others set in Banks's Culture
fictional universe.

The non-SF stories in the collection are the only non-SF stories published under his

Iain M. Banks
name.

Editions

The collection was published in the US in 2004 by

) It contains the additional text 'A Few Notes on the Culture'.

Contents

Adaptations

"Piece" was adapted by Craig Warner for BBC Radio 5 and broadcast on 6 June 1991.[3] It was directed by John York. The cast included:

"The State of the Art" was adapted by

Afternoon Play slot on BBC Radio 4 and broadcast on 5 March 2009.[4][5] The adaptation was directed by Nadia Molinari
and the main cast was:

In late 2009 it was announced that the story "

A Gift From the Culture" was in the early stages of being adapted for the cinema by Dominic Murphy, the director of White Lightnin'.[6]

Reception

In 1990 Mike Christie reviewed the collection for

utopian fiction, successfully merging the styles of political utopia and "high-tech sf". He praises Banks for showing a cast of believable, imperfect characters, who in turn make his utopia - the world of The Culture - more realistic.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b "Title: The State of the Art". Isfdb.org. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. ^ Banks 1991, p. 149.
  3. ^ "The Unwritten Banks" (PDF), The Banksonian (1): 10, February 2004
  4. ^ "Paulcornell2 - Picocon, and Hey, I'm doing Banks for Radio 4!". Archived from the original on 18 May 2008. Retrieved 26 February 2008.
  5. ^ "BBC Radio 4 - Afternoon Drama, Iain M Banks - The State of the Art". Bbc.co.uk. 21 July 2015. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  6. ^ Owen Williams (8 October 2015). "Exclusive: Iain M Banks Talks Culture | News | Movies - Empire". Empireonline.com. gb. Archived from the original on 26 October 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  7. ProQuest 1312035909
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Bibliography

Banks, Iain M. (1991), The State of the Art, London: Orbit,

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