', New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Welcome to /r/literature, a community for deeper discussions of plays, poetry, short stories, and novels. I probably wouldn't like the style in other genre, but it worked for me. Believe in something. 2001: A Space Odyssey « Letters Republic says: April 26, 2011 at 2:10 pm […] own book Neuromancer. The influence this novel has had on science fiction, particularly upon film, is hard to overstate. Gibson's writing style can be disjointed and almost too concise, to the point where terminology or descriptions of things are so short that they can take away from fully understanding the story. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The book is good but old. When it was published in 1984, it was a very revolutionary work, and it was certainly influential in modern day terminology since it made the term “cyberspace” popular (it was originally coined in one of Gibson’s earlier works, the short story “Burning Chrome”). If you want to enjoy it, approach it like an impressionist painting trying to get the overall feel instead of focusing on the ink dots. I disagree with the idea that Foundation is "written better." When I finished the book I immediately turned back to the first page and started over. I’m quite disillusioned with the cyberpunk fashion that is currently commercially available. I think that is one reason why so many people point to the book as predictive.

From what I understand, we don't know how she came to possess his key to the coffin (which he used to open said coffin only hours before, when the computer was still there). Yeah, I read and own the original Bolan books by Pendleton. As soon as I feel … Science Fiction, Fantasy, Alt. I thought the sequels were ok - worth reading if you really liked the first one. Then I read Neal Stephenson and thought that he wrote the books I was expecting from Gibson. "Neuromancer" sounds more interesing and mysterious. Buckshot Yankee. Still very important to the novel. Neuromancer by William Gibson 288pp (Paperback) My Rating: 2/10 Amazon Rating: 4/5 LibraryThing Rating: 4.06/5 Good Reads Rating: 4.06/5: William Gibson’s Neuromancer, the first book in the Sprawl trilogy, is the novel that began the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction. So, yes, it is intentionally confusing. I like Burning Chrome and Neuromancer the least (his earlier works seem more impenetrable than his later works, although I haven't read everything by him... yet. Then, I read Idoru, loved it, and gave Neuromancer a second chance.

Stick with Neuromancer but try not to focus on being confused, you'll just make yourself judge your comprehension which ruins the experience. I had to read Heart of Darkness 3-4 times (all in classes in college) before I really got it, and now it's one of my favorite books. Undoubtedly, Neuromancer was a very important novel; however, it is not a very good book when considered purely on its own merits as a story. Neuromancer (1984) “The sky was the color of television tuned to a dead channel.” Come now, you know this opening line, one of science fiction’s greatest . Now, we communicate with many people whom we never see, yet we still can identify them in various ways. I could totally understand how the stylistic writing could perturb people. Where that novel failed in being able to make the jargon feel natural, and the explanations flow, Gibson succeeds. Then, I read Idoru, loved it, and gave Neuromancer a second chance. Case was a talented cowboy, a data thief who worked for wealthier data thieves, until he stole from one of them. Also, this study guide might be good to read concurrently. History, Postmodern Lit., and more are all welcome here. It takes longer that way, but the authorial voice is much more distant there than it is in Dune. That person has vanished and can say anything and be anything. Press J to jump to the feed.

It wasn't a minor character. What if I told you that is only one of the tactics for dealing with Nazis? More is revealed about the technology that is wired into their bodies than their hopes and dreams and motivations. Book review: Neuromancer by William Gibson. Posted by. I don't know man, that seems like you're looking too much into a plot that Gibson himself stated was the weakest part of the book. The influential novels become the trope at some point. Found it excellent. Writer, blogger, scientist, extension specialist, reader, husband, father, weightlifter, guitarist, list maker and owner of the cute dog Fox

Neuromancer is a lot like a steep hill. Reading a work that is deliberately difficult is to be savored and sweated over. But I'm willing to give him another try someday. Why would you name a book after the character anyway.

But I wonder if that was partially the point.

is so high (and ever accelerating) that nobody reads manuals etc.

TV bad, reading good! I agree with your assessment of Dune and Foundation, but probably not for the same reasons.
Again, if you take it slow, it should be worth it. Sometime later they met and she told Case she wanted a ticket back to the Sprawl. Case becomes a suicidal drug addict until a man named Armitage finds him and offers to repair his nervous system in return for the use of Case’s abilities as a cowboy.
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I think there's just too much not being explained all the time. He offered her his key to the Cheap Hotel and the rented capsule, telling her to take his Hitachi computer that contains data that she can sell to some fence. When you sit, sit. – Tyson Adams. new. I talked about this same problem. No, not that. I had a lot of trouble following the story too. Neuromancer book. Case, Molly, Armitage, they’re extensions of the AI’s will. The characters in Neuromancer are shallow and two-dimensional. share. Neuromancerby William Gibson288pp (Paperback)My Rating: 2/10Amazon Rating: 4/5LibraryThing Rating: 4.06/5Good Reads Rating: 4.06/5. Not only is it confusingly written (on purpose or not), Gibson's portrayal of women is similar to that of a teenage boy. It's an excellent but very difficult read.

It is our intent and purpose to foster and encourage in-depth discussion about all things related to books, authors, genres, or publishing in a safe, supportive environment. I think it was a result of me just trying to finish it rather than trying to understand it.

I am supposed to be reading this for a dystopian lit class I'm taking right now and I'm finding it really difficult too. Press J to jump to the feed. Apparently she went, saw Molly Millions already there, waiting for Case, took the computer and left. It was his first effort at writing a novel, and apparently he had trouble writing the transitional parts of the story (going from one place to another, etc, which in my mind explains how confusing it is). Being prophetic is really easy when you make a "kids these days" argument. United States Army on Reddit r/ army. I can't help but feel like any writer in those genres that doesn't accomplish that is failing in a major way. Ignore the haters.
', New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. Welcome to /r/literature, a community for deeper discussions of plays, poetry, short stories, and novels. I probably wouldn't like the style in other genre, but it worked for me. Believe in something. 2001: A Space Odyssey « Letters Republic says: April 26, 2011 at 2:10 pm […] own book Neuromancer. The influence this novel has had on science fiction, particularly upon film, is hard to overstate. Gibson's writing style can be disjointed and almost too concise, to the point where terminology or descriptions of things are so short that they can take away from fully understanding the story. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The book is good but old. When it was published in 1984, it was a very revolutionary work, and it was certainly influential in modern day terminology since it made the term “cyberspace” popular (it was originally coined in one of Gibson’s earlier works, the short story “Burning Chrome”). If you want to enjoy it, approach it like an impressionist painting trying to get the overall feel instead of focusing on the ink dots. I disagree with the idea that Foundation is "written better." When I finished the book I immediately turned back to the first page and started over. I’m quite disillusioned with the cyberpunk fashion that is currently commercially available. I think that is one reason why so many people point to the book as predictive.

From what I understand, we don't know how she came to possess his key to the coffin (which he used to open said coffin only hours before, when the computer was still there). Yeah, I read and own the original Bolan books by Pendleton. As soon as I feel … Science Fiction, Fantasy, Alt. I thought the sequels were ok - worth reading if you really liked the first one. Then I read Neal Stephenson and thought that he wrote the books I was expecting from Gibson. "Neuromancer" sounds more interesing and mysterious. Buckshot Yankee. Still very important to the novel. Neuromancer by William Gibson 288pp (Paperback) My Rating: 2/10 Amazon Rating: 4/5 LibraryThing Rating: 4.06/5 Good Reads Rating: 4.06/5: William Gibson’s Neuromancer, the first book in the Sprawl trilogy, is the novel that began the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction. So, yes, it is intentionally confusing. I like Burning Chrome and Neuromancer the least (his earlier works seem more impenetrable than his later works, although I haven't read everything by him... yet. Then, I read Idoru, loved it, and gave Neuromancer a second chance.

Stick with Neuromancer but try not to focus on being confused, you'll just make yourself judge your comprehension which ruins the experience. I had to read Heart of Darkness 3-4 times (all in classes in college) before I really got it, and now it's one of my favorite books. Undoubtedly, Neuromancer was a very important novel; however, it is not a very good book when considered purely on its own merits as a story. Neuromancer (1984) “The sky was the color of television tuned to a dead channel.” Come now, you know this opening line, one of science fiction’s greatest . Now, we communicate with many people whom we never see, yet we still can identify them in various ways. I could totally understand how the stylistic writing could perturb people. Where that novel failed in being able to make the jargon feel natural, and the explanations flow, Gibson succeeds. Then, I read Idoru, loved it, and gave Neuromancer a second chance. Case was a talented cowboy, a data thief who worked for wealthier data thieves, until he stole from one of them. Also, this study guide might be good to read concurrently. History, Postmodern Lit., and more are all welcome here. It takes longer that way, but the authorial voice is much more distant there than it is in Dune. That person has vanished and can say anything and be anything. Press J to jump to the feed.

It wasn't a minor character. What if I told you that is only one of the tactics for dealing with Nazis? More is revealed about the technology that is wired into their bodies than their hopes and dreams and motivations. Book review: Neuromancer by William Gibson. Posted by. I don't know man, that seems like you're looking too much into a plot that Gibson himself stated was the weakest part of the book. The influential novels become the trope at some point. Found it excellent. Writer, blogger, scientist, extension specialist, reader, husband, father, weightlifter, guitarist, list maker and owner of the cute dog Fox

Neuromancer is a lot like a steep hill. Reading a work that is deliberately difficult is to be savored and sweated over. But I'm willing to give him another try someday. Why would you name a book after the character anyway.

But I wonder if that was partially the point.

is so high (and ever accelerating) that nobody reads manuals etc.

TV bad, reading good! I agree with your assessment of Dune and Foundation, but probably not for the same reasons.
Again, if you take it slow, it should be worth it. Sometime later they met and she told Case she wanted a ticket back to the Sprawl. Case becomes a suicidal drug addict until a man named Armitage finds him and offers to repair his nervous system in return for the use of Case’s abilities as a cowboy.

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