The State of the Art


The State of the Art is a short story collection by Scottish writer Iain M. Banks, first published in 1991. The collection includes some stories originally published under his other byline "Iain Banks", as well as the title novella and others set in Banks's Culture fictional universe.

Summary

  1. "Road of Skulls" - originally published in the anthology 20 under 35, Peter Straus 1988, Sceptre,.
  2. "A Gift from the Culture" - originally published in Interzone #20, Summer 1987 with illustrations by SMS.
  3. "Odd Attachment" - originally published in the anthology Arrows of Eros, Alex Stewart 1989, New English Library,.
  4. "Descendant" - originally published in the anthology Tales from the Forbidden Planet, Roz Kaveney 1987, Titan Books,.
  5. "Cleaning Up" - originally published in a limited edition of 500 by Birmingham Science Fiction Group as the Souvenir Book for Novacon 17 when Banks was Guest of Honour.
  6. "Piece" - originally published in The Observer Magazine on 13 August 1989 with illustrations by Peter Knock.
  7. The State Of The Art - An original edition appeared in 1989 as a separate book. The cover art was by Arnie Fenner, and a limited edition of 400 books in a slipcase appeared, signed by both artist and author.
  8. "Scratch" - originally published in The Fiction Magazine vol. 6, No. 6, Jul/Aug 1987.
The collection was published in the US in 2004 by Night Shade Books, in hardback and limited editions. The limited edition contains work by Banks not found in the UK version. A Trade Paperback edition was printed in Canada in 2007 by Night Shade Books, It contains the additional text 'A Few Notes on the Culture'
The non-SF stories in the collection are the only ones he has published under his Iain M. Banks name, which is only usually used for his science fiction.

Adaptations

"Piece" was adapted by Craig Warner for BBC Radio 5 and broadcast on 6 June 1991. It was directed by John York. The cast included:
"The State of the Art" was adapted by Paul Cornell for the Afternoon Play slot on BBC Radio 4 and broadcast on 5 March 2009. The adaptation was directed by Nadia Molinari and the main cast was:
In late 2009 it was announced that the story "A Gift From the Culture" was in the early stages of being adapted for the cinema by Dominic Murphy, the director of White Lightnin'.