William Gibson gained fame with the trilogy "Cyberpunk" ("Neuromancer", "Count Zero", "Mona Lisa Overdrive"), which became a cornerstone of cyberpunk and defined the face of modern literature for decades to come. But very quickly, the genre revolutionary found the confines...
of any genre too narrow – and following his collaboration with Bruce Sterling on the steampunk epic "The Difference Engine", came the "Bridge Trilogy", set in a kind of alternative present, and the "Blue Ant Trilogy" (published here for the first time under one cover), as well as the novels "Pattern Recognition" (the basis for the eponymous TV series) and "Spook Country". In the novel "Pattern Recognition", market expert Cayce Pollard, with her unique intuition for brand design and logos, suffers from a unique mental disorder: obsessive advertising and commercial symbolism trigger panic attacks. But Cayce's main goal in life is to discuss fragments of a film that an anonymous author regularly uploads to the network. The situation takes an unexpected turn when Cayce is assigned to find the author of the fragments, around which a real cult has formed...
William Gibson gained fame with the trilogy "Cyberpunk" ("Neuromancer", "Count Zero", "Mona Lisa Overdrive"), which became a cornerstone of cyberpunk and defined the face of modern literature for decades to come. But very quickly, the genre revolutionary found the confines of any genre too narrow – and following his collaboration with Bruce Sterling on the steampunk epic "The Difference Engine", came the "Bridge Trilogy", set in a kind of alternative present, and the "Blue Ant Trilogy" (published here for the first time under one cover), as well as the novels "Pattern Recognition" (the basis for the eponymous TV series) and "Spook Country". In the novel "Pattern Recognition", market expert Cayce Pollard, with her unique intuition for brand design and logos, suffers from a unique mental disorder: obsessive advertising and commercial symbolism trigger panic attacks. But Cayce's main goal in life is to discuss fragments of a film that an anonymous author regularly uploads to the network. The situation takes an unexpected turn when Cayce is assigned to find the author of the fragments, around which a real cult has formed...
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