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Informationen zum Autor William Gibson is credited with having coined the term "cyberspace" and having envisioned both the Internet and virtual reality before either existed. His first novel Neuromancer sold more than six million copies worldwide, and Count Zero and Mona Lisa Overdrive completed the trilogy. He has written six further novels about the strange contemporary world we inhabit. His most recent novels include Spook Country , Zero History and The Peripheral. His non-fiction collection, Distrust That Particular Flavour , compiles assorted writings and journalism from across his career . Klappentext William Gibson was brought up in the southern United States but has lived in Vancouver for many years. His novels include the hugely successful Neuromancer trilogy and most recently Zero History. Zusammenfassung After an attack of scruples, Colin Laney's skipped out on his former employer Slitscan - avoiding the rash of media lawyers sent his way - and taken a job for the outfit managing Japanese rock duo, Lo/Rez. Rez has announced he's going to marry an 'idoru' by the name of Rei Toi - she exists only in virtual reality.

Product details

Authors William Gibson
Publisher Penguin Books Uk
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.08.2011
 
EAN 9780241953525
ISBN 978-0-241-95352-5
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 18 mm
Series Bridge
Bridge
Subjects Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy

Science Fiction, Tokyo, FICTION / Science Fiction / Humorous, Modern and contemporary fiction, y; science fiction

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