Banks' science fiction includes seven novels based around The Culture, a massive interstellar civilization. These novels are: Consider Phlebas (1987), The Player of Games (1988), Use of Weapons (1990), Excession (1996), Inversions (1998), Look to Windward (2000) and Matter (2008). 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.
From his Q & A with Anna Metcalfe at the Financial Times:
Who is your perfect reader?Read the complete Q & A.
Probably me, with slightly better taste.
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What book changed your life?
The Wasp Factory.
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What is the strangest thing you’ve done when researching a book?
Using the equation e=mc2 to work out the explosive yield of very small quantities of antimatter, to determine how small an effective nano-missile could be.
--Marshal Zeringue