Shir Evyoni itibaren Bere, Chad

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11/21/2024

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2019-06-05 16:40

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Neuromancer is the hugo-award winning (or nebula, can't remember) offering by William Gibson. It's a futuristic book where the aspects of the future dealt with most heavily have to do with the internet, only it's not called the internet it's called some other cute name. It's a little disjointed, which after having read Count Zero (another, similar book by Gibson), I understand is part of Gibson's writing style. I always enjoy the construction of the future-scape best when it's done not merely through descriptors (such as Tolkien spending 5 paragraphs on the wheat blowing in the breeze), but also through the feelings/thoughts of the characters, and Gibson does a good enough job of this to make me think of this book somewhat fondly. Hard sci-fi readers will probably enjoy the plausibility of the landscape Gibson created, with physical augmentations, for example, that allow software to be plugged directly into people. In other areas he was a bit more cautious about how many changes he introduced. For example, interfacing with the net still requires some sort of console (a "deck") and typing, with the main difference in peripherals being electrodes you attach to your head. He takes more chances with what you can see and do inside of cyberspace, making it a sort of visual landscape (virtual reality meets actual hardware/software) which is a common leap that one sees made in sci-fi; the assumption that a plausible direction for the internet to progress is towards a virtual reality. Whatever. I don't read sci-fi entirely for the plausibility of the future world. I read it for the same reason I read any other book: because I want characters that I like. Their reactions and thoughts have to be consistent with their surroundings as much as their surroundings have to be consistent with their surroundings. And on that level, this book succeeds. I don't know that I'd slap a Hugo on the thing for sheer readability but then again Harry Potter and the Speaker For The Dead won Hugos so apparently dog-doo wins Hugos.

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