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Neuromancer

(Remembering Tomorrow)

By William Gibson

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| School & Library Binding | 9780613922517

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One of the most important and influential novels of our time.

Neuromancer is the multiple award-winning novel that launched the astonishing career of William Gibson. The first fully-realized glimpse of humankind's digital future, it is a shocking vision that has challenged our assumptiContinue

One of the most important and influential novels of our time.

Neuromancer is the multiple award-winning novel that launched the astonishing career of William Gibson. The first fully-realized glimpse of humankind's digital future, it is a shocking vision that has challenged our assumptions about our technology and ourselves, reinvented the way we speak and think, and forever altered the landscape of our imaginations.

Now, for the first time, Ace Books is proud to present this groundbreaking literary achievement in a new trade paperback edition.

Winner of science fiction's 'Triple Crown'--the Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick awards.
Includes the special afterword Gibson wrote for the 10th anniversary hardcover edition published by Ace

"A mind-bender of a read." --The Village Voice

"Freshly imagined, compellingly detailed, and chilling in its implications." --New York Times

"Kaleidoscopic, picaresque, flashy and decadent...an amazing virtuoso performance." --Washington Post

"It made me want to live in its world." --San Francisco Chronicle

"A revolutionary novel." --Publishers Weekly

"Gibson is tapped straight into our collective cultural mainline and shows no sign of stopping." --Spin

"Gibson has revitalized science fiction as no other single force in a generation." --Rolling Stone

"Epic in scale." --Wall Street Journal

"The quintessence of cyberpunk." --Washington Post Book World

Critics

  • NEUROMANCER by William Gibson

    Review by Devon Shepherd AUG 21, 2011) One of the rare books to wear the coveted triple-crown of science-fiction, winning all three major prizes in the genre (the Hugo, Phillip K. Dick, Nebula awards), as well as being included on Time Magazine’s 199 ... (read full critics)

    mostlyfiction published on Mon, 22 Aug 2011

  • Neuromancer, by William Gibson

    Home Contact us Posts Comments What is there still to be said about Neuromancer? William Gibson’s startling novel is revered in certain circles as a genre-defining piece of modern literature, representing a startling glance into an all-too-possible f ... (read full critics)

    bookgeeks published on Fri, 24 Sep 2010

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  • 2 people find this helpful

    Couldn't really get into it at first, but then couldn't put it down again after ~100 pages or so.

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    Andrea said on Mar 30, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

  • 1 person find this helpful

    The second attempt

    1st reading review:

    I read this in Italian, back in 1989, I was a kid (I just discovered cyberpunk) and I didn't understand half a fuck of it. I, of course, always though "if the translation is so hard I'm not even getting close to the original, despite my English being not so bad". Now in 2009, tu ... (continue)

    1st reading review:

    I read this in Italian, back in 1989, I was a kid (I just discovered cyberpunk) and I didn't understand half a fuck of it. I, of course, always though "if the translation is so hard I'm not even getting close to the original, despite my English being not so bad". Now in 2009, turns out that the Italian version is an infamous BAD translation, everyone knows it (well, but me of course) and make fun of it. The English version is no walk in the park but no impossible either. Here come the 2nd round of Neuromancer vs. Giorgio. (plus, it's the same edition of my copy of Count Zero, so they look nice on the bookshelf).

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    2nd reading review:

    ASTONISHING. But I'm immensely annoyed that I can't seem to find a way to give two different votes, in 1989 I didn't like it, of course. TWO STARS for 1989, FULL FOUR for now.

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    Luciferasi said on Dec 17, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

  • Well better late than never - I got this after reading Scarlett Thomas' recommendation in the Guardian. I loved it. Amazing how very little of its SF content has aged, and how much literature and cinema this book has inspired. Plus it's seriously well written. I am a big fan of Raymond Chandler and ... (continue)

    Well better late than never - I got this after reading Scarlett Thomas' recommendation in the Guardian. I loved it. Amazing how very little of its SF content has aged, and how much literature and cinema this book has inspired. Plus it's seriously well written. I am a big fan of Raymond Chandler and I guess this is the stuff he would have written, had he lived long enough to get to play Space Invaders on speed.

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    LFrig said on May 26, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback

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