Source: Culture series, Consider Phlebas (1987), Chapter 11 “The Command System: Stations” (pp. 380-381).
Iain Banks: Citations en anglais
Source: Culture series, Excession (1996), Chapter 8 “Killing Time” section V (pp. 259-260).
“I am not being obtuse.
You are being paranoid.”
Source: Culture series, Excession (1996), Chapter 5 “Kiss the Blade” section II (p. 136).
“The double-sun system was relatively poor in comets; there were only a hundred billion of them.”
Source: Culture series, Excession (1996), Chapter 5 “Kiss the Blade” section I (p. 133).
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Interviews
“People often behave badly when they are trying to prove a point.”
Source: Culture series, Inversions (1998), Chapter 10 (p. 177)
Source: Culture series, Excession (1996), Chapter 4 “Dependency Principle” section III (p. 122).
Source: Culture series, Excession (1996), Chapter 11 “Regarding Gravious” section VII (p. 369).
“State of the Art” (p. 94)
Short fiction, The State of the Art (1991)
Source: Culture series, Excession (1996), Chapter 4 “Dependency Principle” section III (p. 120).
“The only sin is selfishness.”
Prologue (p. 1; opening words)
Culture series, Inversions (1998)
“Descendant” (p. 46)
Short fiction, The State of the Art (1991)
“A Few Notes on the Culture” (pp. 168-169)
Short fiction, The State of the Art (1991)
“Never heard of them,” Aviger said.
“No, you wouldn’t have,” Xoxarle purred. “We annihilated them.”
Source: Culture series, Consider Phlebas (1987), Chapter 13 “The Command System: Terminus” (pp. 445-446).
Source: Culture series, Excession (1996), Chapter 8 “Killing Time” section VII (p. 269).
Source: Culture series, Look to Windward (2000), Chapter 13 “Some Ways of Dying” (p. 317)
Source: Culture series, Look to Windward (2000), Chapter 13 “Some Ways of Dying” (p. 316)
“Think of all that bullshit, the nonsense and non-sequiturs, the self-aggrandisement and self-deception, the boring stupid nonsense, the pathetic attempts to impress or ingratiate, the slow-wittedness, the incomprehension and the incomprehensible, the gland-addled meanderings and general suffocating dullness.”
Source: Culture series, Look to Windward (2000), Chapter 11 “Absence of Gravitas” (p. 245)
Source: Culture series, Look to Windward (2000), Chapter 11 “Absence of Gravitas” (p. 231)
Ziller frowned and tapped at his pipe bowl. “Some travel forever in hope and are serially disappointed. Others, slightly less self-deceiving, come to accept that the process of travelling itself offers, if not fulfilment, then relief from the feeling that they should be feeling fulfilled.”
Source: Culture series, Look to Windward (2000), Chapter 5 “A Very Attractive System” (p. 113)
Source: Culture series, Look to Windward (2000), Chapter 3 “Infra Dawn” (p. 67)
Source: Culture series, Look to Windward (2000), Chapter 3 “Infra Dawn” (p. 66)
Source: Culture series, Look to Windward (2000), Chapter 2 “Winter Storm” (p. 36)