Cyberpunk (classics)
is there any other authors of books of foreign classics of cyberpunk.no but it ozone no I wanted to buy his trilogy cyberpunk cyberspace in one volume and it's gone now, I bought Isaac Asimov, Philip dick and Sergey Lukyanenko"the maze of reflections .
Asimov phantasm he works on robots and is still Academy there's something about the future but takes place in space, something reminiscent of star wars.
cyberspace in one volume
Do not wait, they have since 2008, not even separately, except for Neuromancer. At least not when I last looked their price.
order Isaac Asimov, Philip dick and Sergey Lukyanenko"the maze of reflections .
Better be first familiarized with the electronic version, because the order of fiction:)
Well, dick can still be considered cyberpunk, but opinions differ.
There's another Jeff nun trilogy Virt.
The nun wouldn't suit him, not quite traditional literature:)
Asimov phantasm he works on robots and is still Academy there's something about the future but takes place in space, something reminiscent of star wars.
It's not cyberpunk, if Cho. Robots and space - not cyberpunk.
Cyberpunk (from the English. cyberpunk) is a subgenre of science fiction. The term is a mixture of the words "cybernetics" (from the English. Cybernetics) and "punk" (from the English. punk, trash), it was first used in Bruce Bethke as the title of their story 1983[1]. Usually works belonging to the genre of "cyberpunk" describe a dystopian future world in which high technological development, such as information technology and Cybernetics, combined with a deep decline or a radical change in the social structure.[2]
According to Lawrence Person:
Classic cyberpunk characters — marginalizowanie, alienated loners who live on the fringes of society in the predominantly dystopian. future in everyday life has rapidly invaded technological change, ubiquitous datasphere of computerized information, and invasive modification of the human body.
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— Notes Toward a Postcyberpunk Manifesto - Person, Lawrence
Cyberpunk stories are often built around the conflict between hackers, artificial intelligence, and megacorporations, and tend to "immediate future" of the Earth as often as the setting of the far future or galactic prospects that can be found in such novels like "Foundation" by Isaac Asimov or dune by Frank Herbert.[3] the Worlds of cyberpunk, usually post-industrial dystopias, and represent the society on the threshold of rapid social and cultural change, where technologies are used in ways not envisaged by their creators ("the street will find its own use for things"[4]). Part of the atmosphere of the genre resonates with style "film-Noir", and the literary works of the genre often use techniques of the detective.[5]
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works on robots and is still Academy
Is solid NF.
Read this:
http://www.mirf.ru/Articles/art2067.htm
And Yes, Asimov science fiction, not fantasy.
29.08.11 23:54 I Love it when kids can answer only Wikipedia:)
And Yes, plum's definitely.
And Yes, Wikipedia does not negate anything of what I said before.
Anything from the genre worthwhile is not found. Gibson (theNeuromancer) - boring, and fictional realities is all the rage in the 80s is no longer relevant. Either a bad transfer case, but in any case boring. Phillip dick - it is also often remembered because based on his Electronic sheep was deselected blade Runner (the most cyberpunk movie made before, when they had the notion of cyberpunk), but the plot they are connected only by the presence of the Android hunter Deckard. And so nothing to do, book a novel it's just a dystopia in the spirit of Fahrenheit 451, and quite mediocre.
From Asimov's cyber it was, but that's punk - no.
Lukyanenko"the Maze of reflections - well, technically cyberpunk, but enthusiastic after reading did not feel. Be me, 10 years or less, maybe would have liked really.