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An edition of Virtual light (1743)

Virtual light

  • 3.8 (26 ratings) ·
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  • 2 Currently reading
  • 40 Have read

Now, with his most fascinating novel to date, Gibson looks into our very near future, bringing it into sharp and darkly comic focus.

Welcome to NoCal and SoCal, 2005, the uneasy sister-states of Northern and Southern California, in a nation and society still divided along seismic fault lines of wealth and power...chasms seldom crossed except in fear, exploitation, or violence. The millennium has come and gone, leaving in its wake the ruins of our outworn modern era and the first chaotic suggestions of a new paradigm.

In Tokyo a new city is growing from the rubble of Godzilla the Superquake. In San Francisco Mr. Yamazaki, a Japanese anthropology student, investigates the deeper meaning of an anarchic squatter community constructed around the disused Bay Bridge. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, Berry Rydell just wants to make a living.

Not the easiest thing for an ex-cop from Tennessee to do - now that the network has decided not to base that episode of Cops in Trouble on his brief but all too eventful career with the Knoxville P.D. Rydell signs on with IntenSecure Armed Response, driving a six-wheeled Hotspur Hussar...

  1. It's only a matter of time before he runs into Chevette Washington, a bicycle messenger who has just crashed the wrong party...and who is about to pick the pocket of another kind of courier - an employee of Costa Rica's Medellin-financed havens of illicit data.

When IntenSecure sends Rydell to San Francisco to drive for Lucius Warbaby, a skip-tracer in the Virtual Reality maze of DatAmerica, Rydell and Chevette find themselves on a journey into the ecstasy and dread that mirror each other at the heart of the postmodern experience. A tour de force of relentless suspense, daring insight, and graphic intensity Virtual Light is a provocative and unforgettable portrait of life on the edge of the twenty-first century.

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Publisher
Bantam Books
Language
English
Pages
325

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Lumière virtuelle
Lumière virtuelle
1995, J'ai Lu
in French
Cover of: Virtuelles Licht
Virtuelles Licht: Roman
1994, Rogner & Bernhard bei Zweitausendeins
in German - 2. Aufl.
Cover of: Virtual light
Virtual light
1994, Bantam Books
in English - Bantam paperback ed
Cover of: Virtual light
Virtual light
1994, Penguin, Penguin Books Ltd
in English
Cover of: Virtual light
Virtual light
1994, Viking
in English
Cover of: Virtual light
Virtual light
1993, Bantam Books
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Series
A Bantam spectra book

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.54
Library of Congress
PS3557.I2264 V57 1993

The Physical Object

Pagination
325 p. ;
Number of pages
325

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1399468M
Internet Archive
virtuallight00gibs
ISBN 10
0553074997
LCCN
93007150
OCLC/WorldCat
27727228
Library Thing
3115
Wikidata
Q116267805
Goodreads
969039

Work Description

California, the not so distant future. Berry, ex-cop/private security, looking to just make ends meet. Chevette, a young bicycle messanger. A murder, a secret missing, and a murderer closing in on Chevette. Berry is the only thing standing between him and Chevette. Can he keep her alive long enough to figure why, and how to stop it? Multi-national corporations, reality tv, a world gone just a bit more ragged than our own. Murder, mystery, real people just trying to get by or survive another day in an harsh world. Big dome private communities and shanty towns built on the discarded remains of a bridge we all know. High tech meets duct tape and superglue. With his unique style and flair, Gibson spins a tale set in a world just to the left of ours.

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