| author | Bruce Sterling |
| publisher | Del Rey |
| published | 1969 |
| isbn | 0345468651 |
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Vibrates with fantastic in-jokes and insights . . . rockets along like a hijacked airliner heading straight at you, like a flash-worm compromising every unpatched Windows box on the net at once. Lots of books are called |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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A Catch-22 for the slashdot generation: a wry, cynical, informed peek at the paranoid world of the post-9/11 cyberspookerati. Buy it, read it, be very afraid. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |
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A darkly comic fable of info-war, the black budget, uber-geek idealism and the politics of Homeland Insecurity. Sterling's grasp of the surfaces of contemporary reality is deftly prehensile; his understanding of what underlies those surfaces is both compelling and important. |
| Submitted Jul 22nd 09 by Writersrecommendations, 0 comments |