![]() ![]() “He was sort of the gold standard for the movement at the time,” she says. Horror author Theresa De Lucci has remained a devoted Gibson fan through each phase of his career. In the ’90s Gibson largely abandoned the cyberpunk genre, focusing instead on novels set in the present and near future. “If you were to rip off half the things in this book and use them in a book now, it would be amazing. “The ideas are so dense and exciting,” he says. Miller constantly finds himself discarding story ideas because he realizes that Neuromancer beat him to the punch. “More than any other science fiction book that I can think of, Neuromancer conveys what the future is going to feel like,” says Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy host David Barr Kirtley. ![]() This darker view, which came to be called cyberpunk, proved far more prophetic. Neuromancer helped crystallize an alternative view of the future, one dominated by hackers, drugs, and mega-corporations. Science fiction of the ’40s and ’50s tended to evoke a consensus future of jetpacks, flying cars, and domestic robots. ![]()
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