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Ian McDonald (1960-) is an award-winning British science fiction
novelist, living in Belfast. His themes include nanotechnology,
postcyberpunk settings, and the impact of rapid social and technological
change on non-Western societies.
As his many nominations and awards show, McDonald has built a considerable
career and is increasingly widely admired both in developed nations
and in the developing nations whose cultures often feature in his
work. His 1990s 'Chaga Saga' is particularly notable for its analysis
of the AIDS crisis in Africa, and his most recent works, River of
Gods (2004), set in mid-twenty-first-century India, and Brasyl (2007),
collocating the eighteenth and twenty-first centuries in Lusophone
South America, extend McDonald's powerful attention to SF as a discourse
intimate with colonialism