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Neuromancer

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William Gibson's cyberpunk novel praised for its deep empathy for characters and melancholic vision rather than titillation, described as a failed love story set in a dystopian world

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"I was expecting some outdated schlock made generic through its adaptation into the canon. But it achieves a depth of feeling that I think is pretty rare for sci-fi. This book has such deep, deep empathy for its characters. I think, in addition to being a heist and a mystery, this book is kind of a f"
Neuromancer is pretty good · u/jrc727 · ↑84 · 2023-12-14
"Find holdouts of humanity where they, the living, hide. Those whose reification won't point to stainless spiders and the Neuromancer."
"He was rumoured to direct a possible film adaptation of Neuromancer, although it's no longer happening sadly."
Whatever happened to Chris Cunningham? · u/Stan_stargaze · ↑35 · 2023-01-25
"Those whose reification won't point to stainless spiders and the Neuromancer."
"He was rumoured to direct a possible film adaptation of Neuromancer, although it's no longer happening sadly."
Whatever happened to Chris Cunningham? · u/Stan_stargaze · ↑35 · 2023-01-25
"Do I just never read 'Neuromancer' again. It's hard for me to extrapolate brilliance from a text created by a mind that I now know was conned by Warren's hallow, lib-brained plans."
So many writers I dig are Warren supporters · u/AdamLehrerUptown · ↑27 · 2020-03-17
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