I am pleased to have read this interview with Kim Stanley Robinson (“Science fiction’s climate visionary,” HCN, 11/14/16) as I just put his novel Aurora into my donation box, unfinished, because I couldn’t grasp where it was going. When Robinson said he “pushed that button on purpose,” the light went on. I realized that part of the story was to scold those who reach for the stars — or grasp at straws. I see the book in a new way and view our bio-challenges more urgently. This interview has altered my point of view, changed my opinion, and inspired renewed environmental activism.

Ken Jackson
Hillsboro, Oregon

This article appeared in the print edition of the magazine with the headline Aurora revisited.

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