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Novel by Kim Stanley Robinson
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Sixty Days and Counting
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AuthorKim Stanley Robinson
Cover artistDominic Harman
LanguageEnglish
SeriesScience in the Capital
GenreHard science fiction novel
PublisherSpectra
Publication date2007
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
ISBN978-0-553-80313-6
OCLC71329881
Dewey Decimal813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3568.O2893 S59 2007
Preceded byFifty Degrees Below 

Sixty Days and Counting (2007) is the third book in the hard science fiction Science in the Capital trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson. It directly follows the events of Fifty Degrees Below, beginning just after the election of character Phil Chase to the White House. It follows the previous novel's deep freeze of the area surrounding Washington D.C. and details the remediation of the climate in the United States and around the world.

Like other novels by Robinson, Sixty Days and Counting is informed by Buddhism and Buddhist beliefs.

References

  1. Heer, Jeet (9 November 2015). "The New Utopians". The New Republic. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  2. Beauchamp, Scott (1 April 2013). "In 300 Years, Kim Stanley Robinson's Science Fiction May Not Be Fiction". The Atlantic. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
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