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Rewired: the post-cyberpunk anthology

✍ Scribed by James Patrick Kelly; John Kessel


Publisher
Tachyon Publications
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
348 KB
Edition
1st ed
Category
Fiction

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

Arranged loosely in order of publication, the 16 diverse selections in this decade-spanning anthology add up to a plausible snapshot of cyberpunk's short-form evolution. Kelly and Kessel (Feeling Very Strange) clearly describe cyberpunk counterculture in a cogent introduction, yet draw only one story from a nongenre source (Greg Egan's Yeyuka) and greatly undervalue the subgenre's ability, at its most popular, to reach beyond SF's core audience. While some entries (Charles Stross's Lobsters; Cory Doctorow's When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth) focus strongly on techno-geek culture, others apply high-tech ideas in more down-to-earth contexts (Mary Rosenblum's Search Engine; Paolo Bacigalupi's The Calorie Man). The critical matter is too scant for academic readers and too intrusive for genre fans; discussion of specific stories is extremely sparse, and excerpts from correspondence between Kessel and Bruce Sterling distract rather than enlighten. Readers seeking a thorough critical study should look elsewhere, but those looking for well-told stories will be satisfied. (Nov.)
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Review

"Cyberpunk is dead. Long live post-cyberpunk!" β€” Kirkus Reviews

"[The] strange, cinematically atmospheric story, 'Thirteen Views of a Cardboard City,' fits perfectly in Rewired." β€”William Gibson, author, Spook Country

"A short story collection filled with very good stories by very good science fiction writers offering very engaging ideas." β€”PopMatters

"Sixteen inspiring, mind-altering stories . . . and every story in the bunch is a knockout." β€”BoingBoing.net

"An excellent collection and a reminder that the short story is often the best venue for new ideas in the field." β€”SF Crowsnest.com

"Cyberpunk has grown past its rebel stage and is now not only capable of dazzling us with surfaces but also of speaking of the human condition." β€” Tangent

"Mind-altering . . . every story in the bunch is a knockout." β€”Monstrous.com


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