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William Gibson, the writer who invented ‘cyberspace’ – and possibly the most influential living sci-fi author – on the challenges of keeping up with a reality even stranger than fiction
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- Title
- William Gibson: 'I was losing a sense of how weird the real world was'
- Authors
- Sam Leith
- Published
- Jan 11 2020
- Word count
- 3112 words
I'll need to go back and try to read some of his books at some point. I was trying to read the Sprawl series but halfway through the 2nd book I just realized I didn't really care about anything that was happening or the characters or even really understand that well what was happening. I'll have to give one of his newer books a try and see if I like them any better.