William Gibson

William Ford Gibson is an American-Canadian writer who has been called the "noir prophet" of the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction. Gibson coined the term "cyberspace" in his short story "Burning Chrome" and later popularized the concept in his debut novel, Neuromancer (1984). In envisaging cyberspace, Gibson created an iconography for the information age before the ubiquity of the Internet in the 1990s. He is also credited with predicting the rise of reality television and with establishing the conceptual foundations for the rapid growth of virtual environments such as video games and the Web. (Source)

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Books by William Gibson

William Gibson: Agency (Hardcover, 2020, Berkley)

Agency

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William Gibson: Neurovelho (EBook, Finnish language, 2022)

Neurovelho

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William Gibson: Virtual Light (Paperback, 1994, Penguin Books)

Virtual Light

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William Gibson: The Peripheral (2014)

The Peripheral

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William Gibson: Hahmontunnistus (Hardcover, suomi language, 2005, WSOY) No rating

Hahmontunnistus

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William Gibson, Kim Stanley Robinson, Cory Doctorow, Greg Bear, Bruce Sterling, Pat Cadigan, Jonathan Lethem, Cat Rambo, Benjamin Parzybok, Mark Teppo: Cyberpunk (2013)

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William Gibson: All Tomorrow's Parties (Hardcover, 1999, Putnam) No rating

All Tomorrow's Parties

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William Gibson: Spook Country (Paperback, 2008, The Berkley Publishing Group) No rating

Spook Country

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William Gibson: Idoru (Paperback, 1997, The Berkley Publishing Group) No rating

Idoru

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William Gibson: Count Zero (Paperback, 1987, The Berkeley Publishing Group)

Count Zero

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