With their hard-edged, street-wise prose, they created frighteningly probable futures of high-tech societies and low-life hustlers. Fans and critics call their world cyberpunk. Here is the definitive "cyberpunk" short fiction collection. HC: Arbor House.
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| Editor |
Bruce Sterling |
| Foreword Author |
Bruce Sterling |
| LoC Classification |
PS648 .S3 .M57 1988 |
| Dewey |
813/.0876/08 |
| Cover Price |
$5.99 |
| No. of Pages |
239 |
| Height x Width |
7.0
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5.0
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| Title |
Author |
Start Page |
No. of Pages |
| Preface |
Bruce Sterling |
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| The Gernsback Continuum |
William Gibson |
1 |
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| Snake-Eyes |
Tom Maddox |
12 |
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| Rock on |
Pat Cardigan |
34 |
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| Tales of Houdini |
Rudy v. B. Rucker |
43 |
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| 400 Boys |
Marc Laidlaw |
50 |
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| Solstice |
James Patrick Kelly |
66 |
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| Petra |
Greg Bear |
105 |
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| Till Human Voices Wake Us |
Lewis Shiner |
125 |
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| Freezone |
John Shirley |
139 |
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| Stone Lives |
Paul di Filipo |
178 |
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| Red Star, Winter Orbit |
Bruce Sterling, William Gibson |
202 |
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| Mozart in Mirrorshades |
Bruce Sterling, Lewis Shiner |
223 |
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