Islands in the Net

Hardcover, 348 pages

English language

Published July 1988 by Arbor House.

ISBN:
978-0-87795-952-6
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OCLC Number:
17442235
ASIN:
0877959528
Goodreads:
1833118

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Bruce Sterling is the colorful rhetorician behind science fiction's new New Wave, the "cyberpunk" movement. His 1985 novel Schismatrix was a Nebula Award nominee, and his editing of Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology drew notice for this new mode of SF expression from Rolling Stone magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The Village Voice, The New York Times, and MTV. The Wall Street Journal said, "These so-called Cyberpunks thrive in a niche where high tech and high literature interface. They write hard-edged macrofiction that is ripe with ideas, gracefully written and appropriate to this age of global communication."

Now, in Islands in the Net, Bruce Sterling pushes at the boundaries of this new form, diving deep into the holes punched out of the global communications network. One vulnerable family, "associates" of the multinational Rizome corporation, explore the netherworld of data pirates and bootleg biogeneticists. In these deregulated havens …

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This book predicts a lot (data havens, digital currency, smart watches) with a forgettable plot.

I'm sure I read this in the 90s, but barely remember any of it. A great description I read elsewhere is "cyberpunk from the corporate side", and that seems a good fit. Sterling spends a lot of pages describing various near-future tech, though this tech often fails to advance the plot in any way. Just over half way through it becomes a suspenseful thriller, and finishes with observations on government.

The author definitely had a good feel for the near future.

Subjects

  • American Science fiction
  • Cyberpunk fiction

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