"Twenty years ago, it was as if someone turned on a light. The future blazed into existence with each deliberate word that William Gibson laid down. Neuromancer didn't just explode onto the science fiction scene. It permeated into our consciousness, our culture, our science, and our technology. The winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick Awards, Neuromancer showed us what we were capable of creating and what we were capable of destroying - and illuminated the dark corners of the path we were headed down." Today, we have this science fiction masterpiece to thank for the term "cyberpunk," for easing our way into the information age and Internet society. Neuromancer's virtual reality has become our own. And yet, William Gibson's vision still manages to inspire the minds that will take us ever further into the future.
William Gibson is the author of Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive, Burning Chrome, Virtual Light, Idoru, All Tomorrow's Parties, and Pattern Recognition.
Biography
Science fiction owes an enormous debt to William Gibson, the cyberpunk pioneer who revolutionized the genre with his startling stories of tough, alienated loners adrift in a world of sinister high technology.
Gibson was born in Conway, South Carolina, and spent much of his youth in Virginia with his widowed mother. He grew up shy and bookish, discovering science fiction and the literature of the beats at a precociously early age. When he was 15, he was sent away to private school in Arizona, but he left without graduating when his mother died suddenly. He fled to Canada to avoid the draft and immersed himself in '60s counterculture. He married, moved to British Columbia, and enrolled in college, graduating in 1977 with a degree in English. Around this time he began to write in earnest, combining his lifelong love of science fiction and his newfound passion for the punk music evolving in New York and London.
In the early 1980s, Gibson met writer and punk musician John Shirley and sci-fi authors Lewis Shiner and Bruce Sterling. All three were blown away by the power and originality of Gibson's stories, and together the four men went on to forge a radical new literary movement called cyberpunk. In 1984, Gibson's groundbreaking first novel, Neuromancer, was published. Daring and revolutionary, it envisioned such techno-marvels as AI, virtual reality, genetic engineering, and multinational capitalism years before they became realities. Although it was not an immediate sensation, Neuromancer struck a chord with hardcore sci-fi fans who turned it into a word-of-mouth hit. Then it won the Hugo, Nebula, and Philip K. Dick Awards (the Triple Crown of Science Fiction), catapulting Gibson into superstardom overnight.
Even if he had never written another word, Gibson's impact would be clearly seen in the works of such cutting-edge contemporary authors as Neal Stephenson, Pat Cadigan, and Paul DiFilippo. But, as it is, Neuromancer was just the beginning -- the first book in an inspired trilogy that has come to be considered a benchmark in the history of the genre; and since then, Gibson has gone on to create even more visionary science fiction, including The Difference Engine, a steampunk classic co-authored with Bruce Sterling, and such imaginative post-9/11 cyber thrillers as Pattern Recognition and Spook Country .
威廉-吉布森在1983年完成《神经唤术士》这部科幻小说。可以从很多地方来说明这部小说的地位和影响力,不过一个最简单说法是,这是一部可以切片出售的小说。大到小说的主创意,小到小说里头女主角的形象设定、几行带过的往事回忆、一个机械锁的构思安排,都可以单独被拿出来卖...
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評分1984在文学语境下是个寓意深刻的年份。那一年,“老大哥”无所不能的“电幕”还不见踪迹,但是一个世界范围内的互联网络正在崛起,一部横空出世的《神经漫游者》告诉人们“老大哥”的另一个可能性。 作者威廉•吉布森坦言,《神经漫游者》是创作“危机”时被逼出来的,科幻读...
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語言比霓虹燈簡潔。人物的躍遷比光鋒利。科幻小說也可以有好文筆!
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评分完全是在那之前人類不曾想到的偉大的想象。像夢境一樣宏大。整個故事都太美瞭,筆觸非常優美冷靜,然而在很多殘酷的描述之外,又有非常溫暖的細節。Armitage的結局和整個故事的結尾看哭瞭,非常感動。
评分完全是在那之前人類不曾想到的偉大的想象。像夢境一樣宏大。整個故事都太美瞭,筆觸非常優美冷靜,然而在很多殘酷的描述之外,又有非常溫暖的細節。Armitage的結局和整個故事的結尾看哭瞭,非常感動。
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