Coolhunter Cayce Pollard, from William Gibson‘s Pattern Recognition, is the strangest kind of fashion icon, writes Kat at NoGoodForMe.com: invisible, allergic to brands, impenetrable. “She stands for ...
The new William Gibson novel, Pattern Recognition, is incredibly appealing for many reasons (elegant writing, oddly beautiful detached sense of time) but one is the way it taps into using an ...
I'm not gonna do a very in-depth review.<BR><BR>I guess I enjoyed the book. The story was not nearly as good as 'Neuromancer' which is his only other book I've read, but its interesting. You can tell ...
Gibson, known as the "patron saint of cyberpunk lit," has made his reputation with futuristic tales. Though his new novel is set in the present, baroque descriptions of everyday articles and menacing ...
Some readers might need their own pop-culture glossaries to tap into "Pattern Recognition," William Gibson's first novel set in the present day. Gibson, credited with coining the term "cyberspace" and ...
Right now, across higher ed land, William Gibson’s latest novel, Agency, is being read for clues about our possible futures. Gibson famously said, “The future is already here. It’s just not very ...
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