Neuromante

Trilogía de Sprawl 1

epub, 400 pages

Español language

Published by Minotauro.

ISBN:
978-84-450-0944-4
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Un futuro invadido por microprocesadores, en el que la información es la materia prima. Vaqueros como Henry Dorrett Case se ganan la vida hurtando información, traspasando defensas electrónicas, bloques tangibles y luminosos, como rascacielos geométricos.

En este espeluznante y sombrío futuro, la mayor parte del este de Norteamérica es una única y gigantesca ciudad, casi toda Europa un vertedero atómico y Japón una jungla de neón, corruptora y brillante, donde una persona es la suma de sus vicios.

Neuromante, es considerada una novela clásica del ciberpunk, ganadora de los premios Hugo, Nebula y Philip K. Dick.

66 editions

Fascinante

[ESP] Es fácil darse cuenta de por qué es tan influyente, aunque ha quedado comprensiblemente anticuado en algunas cosas, como hace notar Gibson en el prólogo.

El libro es más o menos complicado de leer, pero tiene varios pasajes ciertamente fascinantes, en los que se describe el mundo altamente computerizado que se contruye

[ENG] It's easy to grasp why this book is so important, even though in certain aspects it's understandably outdated, as Gibson himself notes in the prologue.

The book is somewhat difficult to follow, but has some fascinating parts in how well he describes the electronics heavy world he built

Debe leerse con gran disposición

Uno de los libros que me ha resultado más difícil de comentar/calificar... Por un lado, me parece admirable la forma en que Gibson se adelanta a su tiempo de maneras que muy pocos se atrevieron y muchos menos consiguieron convertir casi en "profecías". Por otro lado, la narrativa es difícil de seguir... No por compleja, quizás es un asunto de gusto personal o del momento de mi vida en que lo leí, pero me costó conectar emocionalmente con los personajes. Me lo apunto como un libro al que le debo una segunda lectura, con una disposición diferente de mi parte.

reviewed Neuromancer by William Gibson (Sprawl Trilogy, #1)

razorgirl is my gender now

I wanted a happy ending for the characters but I guess it fits more that it wasn’t. Aesthetically it’s a master piece, it's everything I love about cyberpunk. It's a classic for a reason.

Also yea I absolutely try to look like a razorgirl any chance I get.

reviewed Neuromancer by William Gibson

Desert Island Pulp Sci-fi

Anyone wanting to argue than Neuromancer has aged like either milk or wine will readily find all the examples they could want to make their case; but the depiction of the consensual hallucination in Neuromancer still reads like a more futuristic network and virtual reality technology than anything we have today.

The words visionary and iconic get thrown around by hypebeasts and idiots to the point they're a debased and inflated currency, but describing Neuromancer without them is telling lies of omission. Parts of Neuromancer still describe a vision of what may yet come (and a far from idealised vision at that).

For anyone who hasn't read it, expect it to make less sense on your first reading than the second. Some things seem overly detailed but on rereading the same ink on the same pages somehow has written different words leaving me a completely different impression second …

reviewed Neuromancer by William Gibson (Sprawl Trilogy, #1)

More about the ideas than anything else

It took a long time to read because it’s so dense and a little abstract the whole way through. Some noir plots in the beginning with an action movie ending, which is all well and good, but the characters don’t have much depth to them.

It’s a absolutely an important piece of sci-fi pop culture but as a novel it’s not memorable for me.

Review of 'Neuromancer (Remembering Tomorrow)' on 'Storygraph'

I thought I'd read this before, but remember nothing. Which is surprising, because it was really freak'n cool. From the very first line, it's all so dang evocative. I had to re-read so much of it to savour each description. But also had to re-read a lot because I only read a page or two at a time, and I got lost a lot returning to it, because everything moved so fast. But hot dang, I see why it's a classic.

reviewed Neuromante by William Gibson (Trilogia dello Sprawl, #1)

Review of 'Neuromante' on 'Goodreads'

Non è un libro facile ma è un monolite che ha portato un sacco di concetti come Matrix (la rete di connessione), i Cyberdeck e altri concetti del Cyberpunk moderno.

In oltre ritengo che sia estremamente importante leggerlo in quanto spiega in modo semplice e coinciso un concetto con cui dovremmo avere sempre più a che fare: le Megacorps. Questo tipo di entità/aziende verranno sempre più fuori anche se con denominazioni diverse e, sempre dal mio punto di vista, sempre più attuali soprattutto in America oggi giorno.

In ogni caso ritengo che sia utile anche leggere gli altri due libri della serie per farsi una idea più completa del mondo anche se a livello di storia il primo libro è autoconclusivo.

reviewed Neuromancer by William Gibson (Sprawl Trilogy, #1)

Review of 'Neuromancer' on 'Goodreads'

So very tough to rate this book, as I suppose it's tough with everything that you consider a classic. Neuromancer is -the- classic cyberpunk novel. When I read this I had flashbacks of playing Shadowrun and reading Shadowrun novels. I had no idea how closely the RPG really stuck with this world of deckers who fight ICE in the matrix. Its influence is outstanding.

The story itself is not that easy to read, not always captivating. Our protagonist is Case, a drug addict and former hacker who had the ability to access cyberspace removed when he tried to cheat his former boss. He's now a substance-abusing wreck living in Japan who does criminal jobs. A street samurai called Molly locates him and offers him a job working for an ex-military guy in a mysterious hacking project. If he joined the team, he'd get his cyberspace access back. Case joins and …

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