Cover of All Tomorrow's Parties (Bridge Trilogy, #3)

All Tomorrow's Parties (Bridge Trilogy, #3)

by William Gibson

3.9
(22 ratings)
278 pages2000Penguin Berkley Ace BooksISBN 9780441007554

About this book

From his cardboard box in the Tokyo subway, connected to the Internet, a clairvoyant cyberpunk mobilizes his friends to avert a world disaster. It is due to occur on a bridge in San Francisco, now home to squatters, and is part of a rich man's bid for world domination.

Publication Details

Publisher
Penguin Berkley Ace Books
Published
2000
Pages
278
ISBN
9780441007554
Language
en

About William Gibson

William Ford Gibson is an American-Canadian writer who has been called the "noir prophet" of the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction. Gibson coined the term "cyberspace" in his short story "Burning Chrome" and later popularized the concept in his debut novel, *Neuromancer* (1984). In envisaging cyberspace, Gibson created an iconography for the information age before the ubiquity of the Internet in the 1990s. He is also credited with predicting the rise of reality television and with establishing the conceptual foundations for the rapid growth of virtual environments such as video games and the Web. ([Source][1]) Photo by [FredArmitage][2] [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gibson [2]: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fredarmitage/1057613629/

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