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    Quote Originally Posted by rat_poison View Post
    Να μιλήσει ο γκουρού κυβερνοναύτης, αυτός ξέρει για κυβερνοπανκ καλύτερα από πολλούς.
    ευχαριστω για τα credits αλλά δεν θα έλεγα πως ειμαι και ειδικος στο κυβερνοπανκ, καμιά 20ριά να χω διαβασει στο συνολο, τα γνωστοτερα μαλλον.. Μερικά έχουν ήδη αναφερθει.
    Horselover Fat είναι όμως οντως η μεγαλη μου αδυναμια, λείπουν μερικα δεξια αριστερα αλλα να η συλλογη στο περιπου

    όποιο θες Κάλκι σου δανειζω, ομως πανω σ αυτο
    Quote Originally Posted by Khalkji View Post
    αυτο που με ενδιαφερει γενικα - γι' αυτο η λιστα περιεχει και mike davis ειναι σαϊμπερπανκ πραγματα με εντονα φιλοσοφικα και κοινωνιολογικα themes ή φιλοσοφικα/κοινωνιολογικα κειμενα με σαϊμπερπανκ (τεχνοκρατικη/μετα-αποκαλυπτικη) αισθητικη, οχι φουτουριστικο sci-fi γενικοτερα.
    προτείνω Norman Spinrad


    και ιδιαιτερα το, ομολογουμένως αρκετά δύστροπο κ παλαβιάρικο, VURT του Jeff Noon.

    Ο θρύλος λέει πως κάποιος Άγγλος μικροεκδότης το πέτυχε σε ενα βιβλιοπωλείο στην Γενεύη μερικα χρονια αφου εκδοθηκε αρχικά
    και έκτοτε έχει παρει διαστάσεις μυθικές.. Έχει ανέβει στο Λονδινο, έχει γίνει comic, ετοιμαζόταν και ταινία αλλα έχει μπει στον πάγο..
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vurt
    Vurt is a 1993 science fiction novel written by British author Jeff Noon. Both Noon and small publishing house Ringpull's debut novel, it went on to win the 1994 Arthur C. Clarke Award and was later listed in The Best Novels of the Nineties.

    Vurt tells the story of Scribble and his "gang", the Stash Riders, as they search for his missing sister/lover Desdemona. The novel is set in an alternate version of Manchester, England, in which society has been shaped by Vurt, a hallucinogenic drug/shared alternate reality, accessed by sucking on colour-coded feathers. Through some (never explained) mechanism, the dreams, mythology, and imaginings of humanity have achieved objective reality in the Vurt and become "real".

    Before the novel begins, Scribble and his sister-lover take a shared trip into a vurt called English Voodoo, but upon awakening Scribble finds his sister has been replaced by an amorphous blob that Mandy, a fellow Stash Rider, nicknames "The Thing from Outer Space". From that point on, Scribble is on a mission to find another copy of the rare and contraband Curious Yellow feather (found within English Voodoo), so that he can exchange The Thing for Desdemona.

    Vurt achieved both critical and commercial success, attracting praise from the science fiction community as well as the literary arena.
    It has been stylistically compared to William Gibson's cyberpunk novel Neuromancer, as well as Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange.
    voila
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/14023087/Jeff-Noon-Vurt

    Νo review can do Noon's writing justice: it's a phantasmagoric combination of themore imaginative science fiction masters, such as Phillip K. Dick, genres such as cyberpunk and pulp fiction, and drug culture
    πάντως και τα 2 ΕΞΑΙΡΕΤΙΚΑ


    edit : Μετά διάβασα πως εχεις πει αυτό
    Quote Originally Posted by Khalkji View Post
    αυτο το διηγημα παιζει να ειναι και ο μονος ωραιος μπουκοφσκι που'χω διαβασει.
    που μας λέει πως είσαι φουλ άμπαλος, τζάμπα ασχολήθηκα κ δεν σου δανειζω τίποτα !!
    Last edited by cybernaut; 09-07-2012 at 01:57.
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