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Philip Shade
is on page 233 of 387
Half cyberpunk anthology, half critical and philosophical discussion, all interesting.
Reading literary criticism from the early 90s about an 80's sci-fi movement may sound like omphaloskepsis, but as we (culturally) have moved into a thoroughly cyberpunk future it's an extremely useful lens through which to view concepts that have gone from high fiction to everyday interactions.
— Jul 31, 2024 09:34AM
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Reading literary criticism from the early 90s about an 80's sci-fi movement may sound like omphaloskepsis, but as we (culturally) have moved into a thoroughly cyberpunk future it's an extremely useful lens through which to view concepts that have gone from high fiction to everyday interactions.
Graeme Huntley
is on page 27 of 387
So far this book is an interesting look into cyberpunk and postmodern fiction and has a very detailed and cross media list of song, movies and books that have influenced the genre.
— Oct 30, 2014 12:24PM
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Boden Steiner
is on page 100 of 387
I thought I knew, but now I know. The "family tree" overview of influence is worth the pick-up. And I need to read Kathy Acker.
— Sep 02, 2013 12:39PM
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