The first part of
Icehenge was originally published as the novella "To Leave a Mark" in
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction (November 1982). The third part of the novel was originally published as the novella "On the North Pole of Pluto" in the anthology
Orbit 18 (1980), edited by
Damon Knight. While Robinson was enrolled in author
Ursula K. Le Guin's writing workshop at
University of California, San Diego in the spring of 1977, he gave her the novella in rough form to read and edit. In the novel's third section, views of Saturn from the space station visited by the narrator were inspired by images of Saturn taken during
Voyager probe flybys in 1980–1981.
Publication history • 1984, United States, Ace Books , publication date October 1984, paperback • 1985, United Kingdom, Futura Orbit , publication date December 1985, paperback • 1986, United Kingdom, MacDonald , publication date October 1986, hardback • 1986, France, Denoël , publication date September 1986, paperback • 1986, Italy, Editrice Nord , publication date 1986, paperback • 1987, West Germany, Bastei-Lübbe , publication date 1987, paperback • 1990, United States, Tor Books , publication date September 1990, paperback • 1997, United Kingdom, Voyager , publication date 15 September 1997, paperback • 1997, Croatia, Zagrebačka naklada , publication date 1997, paperback • 1997, Bulgaria, Лира Принт , publication date 1997, paperback • 1998, United States, Tor Orb , publication date July 1998, paperback • 2001, People's Republic of China, 漓江出版社 , publication date 2001, paperback • 2003, France, Gallimard , publication date December 2003, paperback • 2004, Spain, Minotauro , publication date 9 March 2004, paperback • 2009, United Kingdom, Voyager , publication date 1 August 2009, paperback ==References==