Gibson grew up in southwestern Virginia. After dropping out ofhigh schoolin 1967, he traveled to Canada and eventually settled there, earning a B.A. (1977) from theUniversity of British Columbia. Many of Gibson’s early stories, includingJohnny Mnemonic(1981; film 1995) andBurning Chrome(1982...
William Gibson (1) William Gibson William Gibson (person) Author of cyberpunk novels such as Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986), Mona Lisa Overdrive, and Virtual Light (1993).Neuromancer, a novel about a computer hacker/criminal "cowboy" of the future helping to free an artificial intel...
Many of his descriptions and metaphors have entered the culture as images of human relationships in the “wired” age. William Gibson is married and has two children. CLICK HERE FOR MORE STORIES BY WILLIAM GIBSON.Neuromancer: Clones, AIs, and Ninjas Neuromancer by William Gibson Originally ...
The term “cyberspace” is credited to William Gibson, who first used it in his book, Neuromancer, written in 1984. Gibson introduced the concept of cyberspace before Neuromancer, though, in his earlier short stories Johnny Mnemonic (1981) and Burning Chrome (1982). ...
Gibson is a cyberpunk master as well as the genre's inventor. From novels to short stories to graphic novels, these eight William Gibson books are essential.
he shifts the grounds of sf displacement inwards from cyber (as it were) to punk; the world his novels describe is old (whereas in agenda or First SF, the future is new) and whether or not the world can be understood, which in Gibson's work is not the case, its inhabitants are con...
Current ↑26.026.1"Neuromancer graphic novel". Antonraubenweiss.com.http://www.antonraubenweiss.com/gibson/gallery/neuromancer-graphicnovel/gn00.html. Retrieved 2009-03-16. ↑27.027.1Buwalda, Minne (2002-05-27)."Voyager". Mediamatic.net.http://www.mediamatic.net/article-5817-en.html. Retrie...
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The Sprawl trilogy (also known as the Neuromancer, Cyberspace, or Matrix trilogy) is William Gibson's first set of novels, composed of Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986), and Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988). The novels are all set in the same fictional fut
FortwentyyearsheworkedinHollywoodwritingseveralscreenplayslikeTodayWeLive(1933)andLandofthePharaos(1955)andproducingmanynovelsandshortstories.HelaterworkedinHollywoodwithHowardHawks,amoviedirectorwhobecameafriendofhim.CONTENTS 2 Hiswritingcareer Writingcareer 19novels 4volumesofshortstories 2volumesofpoetry TheEarly...