Iain (Menzies) Banks was born in Fife in 1954, and was educated at Stirling
University, where he studied English Literature, Philosophy and Psychology.
He came to widespread and controversial public notice with the publication of
his first novel, The Wasp Factory, in 1984.
His first science fiction novel, Consider Phlebas, was published in 1987.
He continued to write both mainstream fiction (as Iain Banks) and science
fiction (as Iain M. Banks).
He was acclaimed as one of the most powerful, innovative and exciting writers
of his generation: The Guardian called him "the standard by which the
rest of SF is judged". William Gibson, the New York Times-bestselling
author of Spook Country described Banks as a "phenomenon".
Banks' mainstream fiction novels are The Wasp Factory (1984), Walking on
Glass (1985), The Bridge (1986), Espedair Street (1987),
Canal Dreams (1989), The Crow Road (1992), Complicity (1993),
Whit (1995), A Song of Stone (1997), The Business (1999),
Dead Air (2002), The Steep Approach to Garbadale (2007), Transition (2009), Stonemouth (2012) and The Quarry (2013)
Banks' science fiction output includes ten novels based around The Culture, a massive
interstellar civilization - see below for list. His non-Culture science fiction novels are Against a Dark Background
(1993), Feersum Endjinn (1994) and The Algebraist (2004), which
was nominated for the Hugo Award. A collection of short fiction, The State of
the Art (1989), contains both Culture and non-Culture work.
He also wrote Raw Spirit (2003), a book about Scotland and its whiskies.
He lived in Fife, Scotland. Where he died in early June 2013, two months after announcing that he was suffering from terminal gall bladder cancer and was unlikely to live for more than a year - which in turn was shortly after a short honeymoon in Venice and Paris with his wife Adele who he proposed to with his trademark black humor ending with: "Will you do me the honour of becoming my widow?"
After announcing his illness, Banks asked his publishers to bring forward the release date of his latest novel, The Quarry, so he could see it on the shelves. It was published three weeks before his death.
Novels Written as Iain M. Banks
Culture Series
Consider Phlebas (1987)
The Player of Games (1988)
Use of Weapons (1990)
The State of the Art (1989)
Excession (1996)
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Inversions (1998)
Look to Windward (2000)
Matter (2008)
Surface Detail (2010)
The Hydrogen Sonata (2012)
Novels
Against a Dark Background (1993)
Feersum Endjinn (1994)
The Algebraist (2004)
Novels Written as Iain Banks
The Wasp Factory (1984)
Walking on Glass (1985)
The Bridge (1986)
Espedair Street (1987)
Canal Dreams (1989)
The Crow Road (1993)
Complicity (1993)
Whit (1995)
A Song of Stone (1996)
The Business (1999)
Dead Air (2002)
The Steep Approach to Garbadale (2007)
Transition (2009)
Stonemouth (2012)
The Quarry (2013)
Iain M. Banks's website
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