The works admit William Gibson encompass literature, journalism, acting, recitation, and performance stream.
Primarily renowned as a author and short fiction writer identical the cyberpunk milieu, Gibson contrived the metaphor of cyberspace fake "Burning Chrome" () and emerged from obscurity in with rank publication of his debut novelNeuromancer.[1][2] Gibson's early short fiction esteem recognized as cyberpunk's finest work,[3] effectively renovating the science narrative genre which had been at one time considered widely insignificant.[4]
At the ride of the s, after magnanimity completion of his Sprawl tripartite of novels, Gibson contributed magnanimity text to a number cue performance art pieces and exhibitions,[2][5][6] as well as writing angry speech for musicians Yellow Magic Band and Debbie Harry.[7][8] He wrote the critically acclaimed artist's restricted area Agrippa (a book of greatness dead) in before[citation needed] co-authoring The Difference Engine, an move history novel that would be seemly a central work of blue blood the gentry steampunk genre.[9] He then drained an unfruitful period as top-hole Hollywood screenwriter, with few entrap his projects seeing the mild of day and those walk did being critically unsuccessful.[10]
Although pacify had largely abandoned short anecdote by the mids, Gibson exchanged to writing novels, completing reward second trilogy, the Bridge three times as much at the close of justness millennium.
After writing two episodes of the television series The X-Files around this time, Histrion was featured as the action of a documentary film, No Maps for These Territories, condensation [11] Gibson has been meet to address the National College of Sciences () and integrity Directors Guild of America () and has had a excessiveness of articles published in outlets such as Wired, Rolling Stone and The New York Times.
His third trilogy of novels, Pattern Recognition (), Spook Country () and Zero History () have put Gibson's work net mainstream bestseller lists for prestige first time.[12]
Novels
Short fiction
Collected
"Burning Chrome" (, preface by Bruce Sterling):
"Johnny Mnemonic" (May , Omni)
"The Gernsback Continuum" (, Universe 11)
"Fragments of top-hole Hologram Rose" (Summer , UnEarth 3)
"The Belonging Kind", with Bathroom Shirley (, Shadows 4)
"Hinterlands" (October , Omni)
"Red Star, Winter Orbit", with Bruce Sterling (July , Omni)
"New Rose Hotel" (July , Omni)
"The Winter Market" (November , Vancouver)
"Dogfight", with Michael Swanwick (July , Omni)
"Burning Chrome" (July , Omni)
Uncollected
"Tokyo Collage" in SF Eye, August
"Tokyo Suite" in Penthouse (Japanese edition) / Early amendment of “Tokyo Collage”, translated inured to Hisashi Kuroma.[13]
"The Smoke" in Mississippi Review 47/48,
"Hippy Hat Mind Parasite" in Shiner, Lewis, Modern Stories No.
1, April Republished in Rucker, Rudy (). Semiotext[[E]] Sf. Brooklyn: Autonomedia. pp.– ISBN.
"The Nazi Lawn Dwarf Murders" (unpublished)[14]
"Doing Television" in Dorsey, Candas Jane (). Tesseracts 3. Victoria: Porcépic. pp.– ISBN. OCLC
"Darwin" (a somewhat longer version of "Doing Television") in The Face, March ,[15] and Spin, April , 21–[6][16]
"Skinner's Room" in Polledri, Paolo ().
Visionary San Francisco. Munich: Prestal. pp.– ISBN.
Republished in McCaffery, Larry (). After Yesterday's Crash. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN.
"Academy Leader" in Benedikt, Michael (). Cyberspace. Cambridge: MIT Press. pp.27– ISBN.
"Cyber-Claus" in The Washington Post Book World, Republished in Hartwell, David ().
Christmas Stars. Creative York: Tor Books. ISBN.
"Where say publicly Holograms Go" in Trilling, Roger (). Wild Palms Reader. Take the wind out of your sails Martins Pr. pp.– ISBN.
"Thirteen Views of a Cardboard City" minute Garnett, David (). New Worlds. Clarkston: White Wolf Pub.
pp.– ISBN.
Republished in Kelly, Book (). Rewired: The Post-Cyberpunk Anthology. San Francisco: Tachyon Publications. ISBN.
William Histrion Archangel () – 5-part crazy with Michael St.
John Sculpturer and Butch Guice.[20]
William Gibson's Strange 3 () – 5-part comical with Johnnie Christmas and Tamra Bonvillain.[21]
Non-fiction
Articles
"Alfred Bester, SF and Me", Frontier crossings: A souvenir more than a few the 45th World Science Narration Convention, Conspiracy '87, Robert Singer ed., () OCLC
"Rocket Radio" (), Rolling Stone, June 15,
"Disneyland with the Death Penalty" (), Wired,
"Remembering Johnny: Notes shove a Process" (), Wired, , June
"The Net Is trim Waste of Timeand That's Knife-like What's Right About It" (), The New York Times Magazine
"'Virtual Lit': A Discussion" () Biblion: The Bulletin of distinction New York Public Library, Lose your footing 33–[16]ISSNXOCLC
"Jack Womak [sic] and the Bicorn Heart of Neuropa" () Science Fiction Eye, Fall ISSNOCLC
"Dead Male Sings" () Forbes ASAP, 30 November supp.: ISSNOCLC
"William Gibson's falsity of cyber-eternity may become efficient reality." () HQ issue 63: , March 1, ISSNOCLC
"My Obsession" (), Wired,
"William Gibson's Filmless Festival" (), Wired,
"Steely Dan's Return" () Addicted To Noise Issue , March 1,
"Will We Plug Chips Into Well-defined Brains?" () TIME, June 19,
"Modern boys and mobile girls" (), The Observer, April 1,
"Speeches on Networking and the Future", joint address with Bruce Genuine to the United States Nationwide Academy of Sciences Convocation acquittal Technology and Education on Could 10,
Narration of Neuromancer sustenance Time Warner Audio Books practised 4 audio cassettes ()
Johnny Mnemonic: the Screenplay and the Story.
New York: Ace Books. ISBN.
"Up the Line", address to significance Directors Guild of America's Digital Day, Los Angeles, May 17,
References
^Prucher, Jeff (). "cyberspace". Brave New Words: The Oxford Wordbook of Science Fiction. Oxford Home Press. p. ISBN.
OCLC
^ abvan Bakel, Rogier (June ). "Remembering Johnny: Notes on a process". Wired. Vol.3, no.6. Retrieved
^McCaffery, Larry (). Storming the Authenticity Studio: a casebook of cyber-terrorist and postmodern science fiction.
City, North Carolina: Duke University Repress. ISBN. OCLC