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Adam Piontek
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Wed, 20 Oct 2004 10:44:39 -0400
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Re: [idm] fiction reading, writing
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Never could get into Gibson (but then I've only read 1.6 Gibson books, perhaps I should give him another shot someday) ...or "cyberpunk" in general. Always seemed too faddish, more style than substance - I mean, it always seemed too disconnected from possible reality, more tech-fantasy than sci-fi. But then sci-fi and fantasy are pretty much one and the same, really. Speaking of which, The closest I've come to enjoying cyberpunk was China Mieville's _Perdido Street Station_, which I know isn't really cyberpunk - if anything it's "steampunk", but I wanted to mention it because it's a beautiful book. Does anyone know if his "sequel" books "The Scar" and "Iron Council" are similar at all, or "as good"? I suppose "cyberpunk" is the IDM fiction style - comes to mind when thinking of early Warp (B12, early Autechre...) But don't real hackers only rave? :P -adam piontek n3wjack wrote:
quoted 18 lines or William Gibson,> or William Gibson, > TEH cyberpunk writer imo > > Philip K. Dick rulz btw, started reading some of his books after > seeing Blade Runner which was based on his "Do Androids Dream of > Electric Sheep" book > > On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 09:31:02 -0400, Adam Piontek <adam@damek.org> wrote: > >>Well Lem is good, of course. Never read any Philip K Dick, but I keep >>meaning to. Kim Stanley Robinson is also good, and he wrote his thesis >>on PKD. Don't read his Antarctica, though, it's not very good. >> >>Other than that I give high respect to Ken MacLeod and Alastair Reynolds >>- Scottish & Welsh/Dutch (respectively) authors of smart space opera... >>Something vaguely IDM about them. If you like Vernor Vinge... >> >>-adam piontek
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