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William Ford Gibson ist ein US-amerikanischer, in Kanada lebender Science-Fiction-Autor. Bekannt wurde er mit seinem erschienenen Roman Neuromancer, der in jenem Jahr alle gängigen SF-Preise erhielt: Den Philip K. Dick Award, den Nebula Award. William Ford Gibson (* März in Conway, South Carolina) ist ein US-amerikanischer, in Kanada lebender Science-Fiction-Autor. Bekannt wurde er mit. William Gibson (* November in New York City, New York; † November in Stockbridge, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Dramatiker. In seinem erschienenen ersten Roman "Neuromancer", den er auf der Schreibmaschine schreibt, erfindet er den Begriff Cyberspace. William Gibson lebt mit. Neuromancer. Roman | William Gibson, Reinhard Henz | ISBN: | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. William Gibson, geboren in South Carolina, zog , um seiner Einberufung nach Vietnam zu entgehen, nach Kanada. Er studierte Englischen Literatur. Lebenslauf von William Gibson. William Ford Gibson wurde am März als Sohn eines Managers einer Baufirma in Conway, South Carolina, USA geboren.

Shirley persuaded Gibson to sell his early short stories and to take writing seriously. Through Shirley, Gibson came into contact with science fiction authors Bruce Sterling and Lewis Shiner ; reading Gibson's work, they realized that it was, as Sterling put it, "breakthrough material" and that they needed to "put down our preconceptions and pick up on this guy from Vancouver; this [was] the way forward.
Gibson's early writings are generally near-future stories about the influences of cybernetics and cyberspace computer-simulated reality technology on the human species.
His themes of hi-tech shanty towns , recorded or broadcast stimulus later to be developed into the "sim-stim" package featured so heavily in Neuromancer , and dystopic intermingling of technology and humanity, are already evident in his first published short story, "Fragments of a Hologram Rose", in the Summer issue of Unearth.
Beginning in , [33] Gibson's stories appeared in Omni and Universe 11 , wherein his fiction developed a bleak, film noir feel. He consciously distanced himself as far as possible from the mainstream of science fiction towards which he felt "an aesthetic revulsion", expressed in " The Gernsback Continuum " , to the extent that his highest goal was to become "a minor cult figure , a sort of lesser Ballard.
I mean they literally could not parse the guy's paragraphs While Larry McCaffery has commented that these early short stories displayed flashes of Gibson's ability, science fiction critic Darko Suvin has identified them as "undoubtedly [cyberpunk's] best works", constituting the "furthest horizon" of the genre.
Neuromancer was commissioned by Terry Carr for the second series of Ace Science Fiction Specials , which was intended to exclusively feature debut novels.
Everyone would assume I'd copped my visual texture from this astonishingly fine-looking film. Neuromancer' s release was not greeted with fanfare, but it hit a cultural nerve, [37] quickly becoming an underground word-of-mouth hit.
Dick Award as the best paperback original [2] — eventually selling more than 6. Lawrence Person in his "Notes Toward a Postcyberpunk Manifesto" identified Neuromancer as "the archetypal cyberpunk work", [39] and in , Time included it in its list of the best English-language novels written since , opining that "[t]here is no way to overstate how radical [ Neuromancer ] was when it first appeared.
Although much of Gibson's reputation has remained rooted in Neuromancer , his work continued to evolve conceptually and stylistically.
The Sprawl trilogy was followed by the novel The Difference Engine , an alternative history novel Gibson wrote in collaboration with Bruce Sterling.
Set in a technologically advanced Victorian era Britain, the novel was a departure from the authors' cyberpunk roots.
Campbell Memorial Award in , and its success drew attention to the nascent steampunk literary genre of which it remains the best-known work.
Gibson's second series, the " Bridge trilogy ", is composed of Virtual Light , a "darkly comic urban detective story", [50] Idoru , and All Tomorrow's Parties The first and third books in the trilogy center on San Francisco in the near future; all three explore Gibson's recurring themes of technological, physical, and spiritual transcendence in a more grounded, matter-of-fact style than his first trilogy.
Leonard's review called Idoru a "return to form" for Gibson, [54] while critic Steven Poole asserted that All Tomorrow's Parties marked his development from "science-fiction hotshot to wry sociologist of the near future.
When asked on Twitter what this series of novels should be called "The Bigend Trilogy? The Blue Ant Cycle? The Bigend books. A phenomenon peculiar to this era was the independent development of annotating fansites, PR-Otaku and Node Magazine , devoted to Pattern Recognition and Spook Country respectively.
After the September 11, attacks , with about pages of Pattern Recognition written, Gibson had to re-write the main character's backstory, which had been suddenly rendered implausible; he called it "the strangest experience I've ever had with a piece of fiction.
The Peripheral , the first in a new series of novels by William Gibson, was released on October 28, Its continuation, Agency , was released on January 21, after being delayed from an initial announced release date of December Both Archangel and The Peripheral contain time travel of sorts , but Gibson has clarified that the works are not related: "They're not "same universe".
The Splitter and trans-continual virtuality are different mechanisms different plot mechanisms too. Gibson had previously written the foreword to Shirley's novel City Come A-walkin ' [84] and the pair's collaboration continued when Gibson wrote the introduction to Shirley's short story collection Heatseeker Gibson and Sterling collaborated again on the short story "The Angel of Goliad" in , [85] which they soon expanded into the novel-length alternate history story The Difference Engine The two were later "invited to dream in public" Gibson in a joint address to the U.
National Academy of Sciences Convocation on Technology and Education in "the Al Gore people" [86] , in which they argued against the digital divide [87] and "appalled everyone" by proposing that all schools be put online, with education taking place over the Internet.
In , Gibson contributed lyrics and featured as a guest vocalist on Yellow Magic Orchestra 's Technodon album, [89] [90] and wrote lyrics to the track "Dog Star Girl" for Deborah Harry's Debravation.
Gibson was first solicited to work as a screenwriter after a film producer discovered a waterlogged copy of Neuromancer on a beach at a Thai resort.
Gibson's early involvement with the film industry extended far beyond the confines of the Hollywood blockbuster system.
At one point, he collaborated on a script with Kazakh director Rashid Nugmanov after an American producer had expressed an interest in a Soviet-American collaboration to star Soviet rock musician Viktor Tsoi.
Rather than producing a motion picture, a prospect that ended with Tsoi's death in a car crash, Womack's experiences in Russia ultimately culminated in his novel Let's Put the Future Behind Us and informed much of the Russian content of Gibson's Pattern Recognition.
Adaptations of Gibson's fiction have frequently been optioned and proposed, to limited success. The former was the first time in history that a book was launched simultaneously as a film and a CD-ROM interactive video game.
Gibson made a cameo appearance in the television miniseries Wild Palms at the behest of creator Bruce Wagner.
The film follows Gibson over the course of a drive across North America discussing various aspects of his life, literary career and cultural interpretations.
Last Studio Standing Inc. The studio, which specializes in adult and science fiction based animation, has the theatrical short slated for a release.
Gibson has contributed text to be integrated into a number of performance art pieces. Gibson's latest contribution was in , a collaboration with critically acclaimed Vancouver-based contemporary dance company Holy Body Tattoo and Gibson's friend and future webmaster Christopher Halcrow.
The story inspired a contribution to the exhibition by architects Ming Fung and Craig Hodgetts that envisioned a San Francisco in which the rich live in high-tech, solar-powered towers, above the decrepit city and its crumbling bridge.
A particularly well-received work by Gibson was Agrippa a book of the dead , a line semi-autobiographical electronic poem that was his contribution to a collaborative project with artist Dennis Ashbaugh and publisher Kevin Begos, Jr.
Gibson commented that Ashbaugh's design "eventually included a supposedly self-devouring floppy-disk intended to display the text only once, then eat itself.
Since its debut in , the mystery of Agrippa remained hidden for 20 years. Although many had tried to hack the code and decrypt the program, the uncompiled source code was lost long ago.
Alan Liu and his team at "The Agrippa Files" [] created an extensive website with tools and resources to crack the Agrippa Code.
They collaborated with Matthew Kirschenbaum at the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities and the Digital Forensics Lab, and Quinn DuPont, a PhD student of cryptography from the University of Toronto, in calling for the aid of cryptographers to figure out how the program works by creating "Cracking the Agrippa Code: The Challenge", [] which enlisted participants to solve the intentional scrambling of the poem in exchange for prizes.
Gibson is a sporadic contributor of non-fiction articles to newspapers and journals. His first major piece of nonfiction, the article " Disneyland with the Death Penalty " concerning the city-state of Singapore , resulted in Wired being banned from the country and attracted a spirited critical response.
Gibson recommenced blogging in October , and during the process of writing Spook Country — and to a lesser extent Zero History — frequently posted short nonsequential excerpts from the novel to the blog.
Gibson's prose has been analyzed by a number of scholars, including a dedicated book, William Gibson: A Literary Companion.
The novel won three major science fiction awards the Nebula Award , the Philip K. Gibson's work has received international attention [9] from an audience that was not limited to science fiction aficionados as, in the words of Laura Miller, "readers found startlingly prophetic reflections of contemporary life in [its] fantastic and often outright paranoid scenarios.
In his early short fiction, Gibson is credited by Rapatzikou in The Literary Encyclopedia with effectively "renovating" science fiction, a genre at that time considered widely "insignificant", [9] influencing by means of the postmodern aesthetic of his writing the development of new perspectives in science fiction studies.
Day as some of the best examples of space-based science fiction or "solar sci-fi" , and "probably the only ones that rise above mere escapism to be truly thought-provoking".
Gibson's early novels were, according to The Observer , "seized upon by the emerging slacker and hacker generation as a kind of road map".
Gibson's work has influenced several popular musicians: references to his fiction appear in the music of Stuart Hamm , [d] Billy Idol , [e] Warren Zevon , [f] Deltron , Straylight Run whose name is derived from a sequence in Neuromancer [] and Sonic Youth.
U2 's Zooropa album was heavily influenced by Neuromancer , [44] and the band at one point planned to scroll the text of Neuromancer above them on a concert tour, although this did not end up happening.
Members of the band did, however, provide background music for the audiobook version of Neuromancer as well as appearing in No Maps for These Territories , a biographical documentary of Gibson.
The film The Matrix drew inspiration for its title, characters and story elements from the Sprawl trilogy. In Neuromancer , Gibson first used the term " matrix " to refer to the visualized Internet, two years after the nascent Internet was formed in the early s from the computer networks of the s.
Observers contend that Gibson's influence on the development of the Web reached beyond prediction; he is widely credited with creating an iconography for the information age , long before the embrace of the Internet by the mainstream.
Gibson scholar Tatiani G. Rapatzikou has commented, in Gothic Motifs in the Fiction of William Gibson , on the origin of the notion of cyberspace:.
Gibson's vision, generated by the monopolising appearance of the terminal image and presented in his creation of the cyberspace matrix, came to him when he saw teenagers playing in video arcades.
In his Sprawl and Bridge trilogies, Gibson is credited with being one of the few observers to explore the portents of the information age for notions of the sociospatial structuring of cities.
Characters in the novel speculate about the filmmaker's identity, motives, methods and inspirations on several websites, anticipating the lonelygirl15 Internet phenomenon.
However, Gibson later disputed the notion that the creators of lonelygirl15 drew influence from him. When an interviewer in asked about the Bulletin Board System jargon in his writing, Gibson answered "I'd never so much as touched a PC when I wrote Neuromancer "; he was familiar, he said, with the science-fiction community, which overlapped with the BBS community.
Gibson similarly did not play computer games despite appearing in his stories. That's it. I'm anything but an early adopter, generally.
In fact, I've never really been very interested in computers themselves. I don't watch them; I watch how people behave around them.
That's becoming more difficult to do because everything is 'around them'. Neuromancer was written on a "clockwork typewriter," the very one you may recall glimpsing in Julie Deane's office in Chiba City.
This machine, a Hermes manual portable, dates from somewhere in the s. It's a very tough and elegant piece of work, from the factory of E.
Its keys are green as well, of celluloid, and the letters and symbols on them are canary yellow. I once happened to brush the shift-key with the tip of a lit cigarette, dramatically confirming the extreme flammability of this early plastic.
In its day, the Hermes was one of the best portable writing-machines in the world, and one of the most expensive.
This one belonged to my wife's step-grandfather, who had been a journalist of sorts and had used it to compose laudatory essays on the poetry of Robert Burns.
I used it first to write undergraduate Eng. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other people named William Gibson, see William Gibson disambiguation.
For the school of psychology, see Gibsonian psychology. American-Canadian speculative fiction novelist. Loss is not without its curious advantages for the artist.
Major traumatic breaks are pretty common in the biographies of artists I respect. In , facing first-time parenthood and an absolute lack of enthusiasm for anything like "career," I found myself dusting off my twelve-year-old's interest in science fiction.
Simultaneously, weird noises were heard from New York and London. I took Punk to be the detonation of some slow-fused projectile buried deep in society's flank a decade earlier, and I took it to be, somehow, a sign.
And I began, then, to write. Further information: Burning Chrome short story collection. The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.
I felt that I was trying to describe an unthinkable present and I actually feel that science fiction's best use today is the exploration of contemporary reality rather than any attempt to predict where we are going The best thing you can do with science today is use it to explore the present.
Earth is the alien planet now. See also: List of awards and nominations received by William Gibson. William Gibson — the man who made us cool.
Visionary writer is OK. Prophet is just not true. One of the things that made me like Bruce Sterling immediately when first I met him, back in We got to be charlatans and we're paid for it.
We make this shit up and people believe it. Main article: List of works by William Gibson. Locus Publications. Retrieved April 12, Burning Chrome.
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