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William Gibson

Posté : mer. août 27, 2014 11:25 am
par jerome
Un nouveau roman de William Gibson va sortir le 28 octobre en anglais. Son titre : The Peripheral. Un roman dans l’univers de Zero History (une suite ?).


Voici la quatre de couv et la couv.

William Gibson returns with his first novel since 2010’s New York Times–bestselling Zero History.Where Flynne and her brother, Burton, live, jobs outside the drug business are rare. Fortunately, Burton has his veteran’s benefits, for neural damage he suffered from implants during his time in the USMC’s elite Haptic Recon force. Then one night Burton has to go out, but there’s a job he’s supposed to do—a job Flynne didn’t know he had. Beta-testing part of a new game, he tells her. The job seems to be simple : work a perimeter around the image of a tower building. Little buglike things turn up. He’s supposed to get in their way, edge them back. That’s all there is to it. He’s offering Flynne a good price to take over for him. What she sees, though, isn’t what Burton told her to expect. It might be a game, but it might also be murder.

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Posté : lun. mars 20, 2017 10:11 am
par jerome
5 choses à savoir sur William Gibson à l'occasion de son anniversaire

Posté : lun. août 28, 2017 9:28 am
par jerome
William Gibson Has a Theory About Our Cultural Obsession With Dystopias

Why do you think we, as a culture, are so endlessly obsessed with stories about last-ditch attempts to stave off the end of the world?
The end of the world is universal shorthand for whatever we don’t want to happen. We have very little control over anything much at all, individually, so fantasies of staving off the end of the world are fairly benign fantasies of increased agency.