William Gibson
William Gibson is an American-Canadian writer of science fiction, best known as a leading figure in the cyberpunk movement. His 1984 novel *Neuromancer* helped define the genre and popularized the term “cyberspace.”
science fiction
cyberpunk
speculative fiction
Pattern Recognition
Neuromancer
The Peripheral
Mona Lisa Overdrive
All Tomorrow's Parties
Teleology and Modernity (Routledge Approaches to History)
Neuromancer
Miracle Worker
Jeff de Boer: Articulation
Golda: Notes on How to Turn a Phoenix Into Ashes. The Story of the Stage Production With Text of Golda
Distrust That Particular Flavor
Spook Country
The Peripheral
Religion, Loyalty and Sedition: The Hanoverian Succession of 1714
Zero History