Iain M. Banks Books in Order
Iain M. Banks is a renowned Scottish author, best known for his thought-provoking science fiction novels. As a master of the genre, he has crafted numerous critically acclaimed works, including the Culture series, which has captivated readers worldwide with its unique blend of politics, philosophy, and social commentary. Banks's writing often explores complex themes such as anarchism, utopianism, and the human condition, showcasing his sharp intellect and incisive wit. Born to a family with a rich cultural heritage – his father was an officer in the Admiralty, and his mother was a professional ice skater – Banks was educated at the University of Stirling, where he studied English Literature, Philosophy, and Psychology. With a strong left-wing perspective, his works often reflect a deep understanding of history and politics, as seen in his association with the Declaration of Calton Hill, which advocates for Scottish independence. Throughout his illustrious career, Banks has demonstrated a remarkable ability to balance intellectual depth with engaging storytelling, cementing his status as one of the most respected and beloved science fiction authors of his generation.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by Iain M. Banks
- #1AmazonConsider Phlebas(1987)
- #2AmazonThe Player of Games(1988)
- #3AmazonThe State of the Art(1989)
- #4AmazonUse of Weapons(1990)
- #5AmazonExcession(1996)
- #6AmazonInversions(1998)
- #7AmazonLook to Windward(2000)
- #8AmazonMatter(2008)
- #9AmazonSurface Detail(2010)
- #10AmazonThe Hydrogen Sonata(2012)
- #11AmazonThe Culture: The Drawings(2023)
- #1AmazonRaw Spirit(2003)
- #2AmazonTales From the Forbidden Planet(1987)
- #3AmazonArrows Of Eros(1989)
- #4AmazonDark(2000)
- #5AmazonThe Space Opera Renaissance(2006)
- #6AmazonCrime Scenes Revisited: Scottish Popular Fiction(2006)
- #7AmazonShoreline of Infinity 8½: Edinburgh International Book Festival Special Edition(2017)
- #8AmazonBurning Brightly(2021)
- #1AmazonThe Wasp Factory(1984)
- #2AmazonWalking on Glass(1985)
- #3AmazonThe Bridge(1986)
- #4AmazonEspedair Street(1987)
- #5AmazonCanal Dreams(1989)
- #6AmazonThe Crow Road(1992)
- #7AmazonComplicity(1993)
- #8AmazonAgainst a Dark Background (As:Iain M. Banks)(1993)
- #9AmazonFeersum Endjinn (As:Iain M. Banks)(1994)
- #10AmazonWhit(1995)
- #11AmazonA Song of Stone(1997)
- #12AmazonThe Business(1999)
- #13AmazonDead Air(2002)
- #14AmazonThe Algebraist (As:Iain M. Banks)(2004)
- #15AmazonThe Steep Approach to Garbadale(2005)
- #16AmazonTransition (As:Iain M. Banks)(2009)
- #17AmazonStonemouth(2012)
- #18AmazonThe Quarry(2013)
- #19AmazonPoems (With: Ken MacLeod)(2015)
About Iain M. Banks
Iain M. Banks is a renowned Scottish author, best known for his thought-provoking science fiction novels. As a master of the genre, he has crafted numerous critically acclaimed works, including the Culture series, which has captivated readers worldwide with its unique blend of politics, philosophy, and social commentary. Banks's writing often explores complex themes such as anarchism, utopianism, and the human condition, showcasing his sharp intellect and incisive wit. Born to a family with a rich cultural heritage – his father was an officer in the Admiralty, and his mother was a professional ice skater – Banks was educated at the University of Stirling, where he studied English Literature, Philosophy, and Psychology. With a strong left-wing perspective, his works often reflect a deep understanding of history and politics, as seen in his association with the Declaration of Calton Hill, which advocates for Scottish independence. Throughout his illustrious career, Banks has demonstrated a remarkable ability to balance intellectual depth with engaging storytelling, cementing his status as one of the most respected and beloved science fiction authors of his generation.
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