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William Gibson writes visionary stories — in his early work, he imagined an information superhighway long before the Web existed. But in a dozen novels over the last 35 years, Gibson has stalked ...
William Gibson lives in an overwhelmingly green suburb with old-money roots south of Vancouver’s downtown, and it is in this suburb that I am currently wandering, looking for William Gibson ...
— William Gibson Gibson: You'd pull it up on YouTube, as soon as it was played. It would go up on YouTube among the kazillion other things that went up on YouTube that day.
William Gibson writes visionary stories — in his early work, he imagined an information superhighway long before the Web existed.
Present-day science-fiction author William Gibson recounts this story with glee. He says Wells so desperately wanted to be right, he crowed about his successful predictions in the forewords of ...
Gibson is still investigating those themes in his powerful new novel, "Pattern Recognition" (Putnam, 356 pages, $25.95).
Science fiction writer William Gibson famously said, “The future is already here. It’s just not very evenly distributed.” This story is part of a series exploring who has access to life ...
While Gibson’s iconic 1984 cyberpunk novel Neuromancer explored cultural anxieties about technology and artificial intelligence during the rise of the digital age, Archangel delves into the ...
“The Peripheral,” William Gibson’s first novel in four years, is set in two related futures, and might seem to mark a return to the author’s sci-fi roots.
THE PERIPHERAL By William Gibson Putnam. 485 pp. $28.95 W henever I'm asked on fancy stages or across shadowed bars to name my favorite author, I always reply: William Gibson.
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