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Burning Chrome
Author William Gibson
Cover artistRich O'Donnell
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Arbor House
Publication date
April, 1986
ISBN 978-0-06-053982-5

Burning Chrome (1986) is a collection of short stories written by William Gibson. [1] [2] Most of the stories take place in Gibson's Sprawl, a shared setting for most of his early cyberpunk work. Many of the ideas and themes explored in the short stories were later revisited in Gibson's popular Sprawl trilogy. [3]

Contents

Burning Chrome includes:

Title Co-author Original publication date Original publication
" Johnny Mnemonic" May 1981 Omni
" The Gernsback Continuum" 1981 Universe 11
" Fragments of a Hologram Rose" 1976/1977 Unearth
" The Belonging Kind" John Shirley 1981 Shadows 4
" Hinterlands" October 1981 Omni
" Red Star, Winter Orbit" Bruce Sterling July 1983 Omni
" New Rose Hotel" July 1984 Omni
" The Winter Market" April 1986 Vancouver Magazine
" Dogfight" Michael Swanwick July 1985 Omni
" Burning Chrome" July 1982 Omni

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Burning Chrome for White Dwarf #83, and stated that "this was a collection which had to appear - even if three collaborations and an over-arty first published story are needed to fill it out. They're strong, punchy tales which his glittering 'technosleaze' trademark: some are obvious precursors of the novels, and the fine title piece's hair-raising cyberspace jaunt is echoed all too closely in Neuromancer." [4]

J. Michael Caparula reviewed Burning Chrome in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 82. Caparula commented that "This is vital reading; harsh, gritty, complex, visionary." [5]

References

  1. ^ Snead, Elizabeth (September 2, 1993). "William Gibson's cy-fi reality // His future is closer than you think". USA TODAY. p. 01.D.
  2. ^ Gibson, William (29 July 2003). Burning Chrome. ISBN  978-0-06-053982-5.
  3. ^ McCaffery, Larry (1991). "An Interview with William Gibson". Storming the Reality Studio Storming the Reality Studio: a casebook of cyberpunk and postmodern science fiction. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. pp. 263–285. ISBN  978-0-8223-1168-3. OCLC  23384573. Retrieved 2007-11-05.
  4. ^ Langford, Dave (November 1986). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf (83). Games Workshop: 8.
  5. ^ Caparula, J. Michael (July–August 1988). "Book Reports". Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer (82). Diverse Talents, Incorporated: 47–48.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Burning Chrome
Author William Gibson
Cover artistRich O'Donnell
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre Science fiction
Publisher Arbor House
Publication date
April, 1986
ISBN 978-0-06-053982-5

Burning Chrome (1986) is a collection of short stories written by William Gibson. [1] [2] Most of the stories take place in Gibson's Sprawl, a shared setting for most of his early cyberpunk work. Many of the ideas and themes explored in the short stories were later revisited in Gibson's popular Sprawl trilogy. [3]

Contents

Burning Chrome includes:

Title Co-author Original publication date Original publication
" Johnny Mnemonic" May 1981 Omni
" The Gernsback Continuum" 1981 Universe 11
" Fragments of a Hologram Rose" 1976/1977 Unearth
" The Belonging Kind" John Shirley 1981 Shadows 4
" Hinterlands" October 1981 Omni
" Red Star, Winter Orbit" Bruce Sterling July 1983 Omni
" New Rose Hotel" July 1984 Omni
" The Winter Market" April 1986 Vancouver Magazine
" Dogfight" Michael Swanwick July 1985 Omni
" Burning Chrome" July 1982 Omni

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Burning Chrome for White Dwarf #83, and stated that "this was a collection which had to appear - even if three collaborations and an over-arty first published story are needed to fill it out. They're strong, punchy tales which his glittering 'technosleaze' trademark: some are obvious precursors of the novels, and the fine title piece's hair-raising cyberspace jaunt is echoed all too closely in Neuromancer." [4]

J. Michael Caparula reviewed Burning Chrome in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer No. 82. Caparula commented that "This is vital reading; harsh, gritty, complex, visionary." [5]

References

  1. ^ Snead, Elizabeth (September 2, 1993). "William Gibson's cy-fi reality // His future is closer than you think". USA TODAY. p. 01.D.
  2. ^ Gibson, William (29 July 2003). Burning Chrome. ISBN  978-0-06-053982-5.
  3. ^ McCaffery, Larry (1991). "An Interview with William Gibson". Storming the Reality Studio Storming the Reality Studio: a casebook of cyberpunk and postmodern science fiction. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. pp. 263–285. ISBN  978-0-8223-1168-3. OCLC  23384573. Retrieved 2007-11-05.
  4. ^ Langford, Dave (November 1986). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf (83). Games Workshop: 8.
  5. ^ Caparula, J. Michael (July–August 1988). "Book Reports". Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer (82). Diverse Talents, Incorporated: 47–48.



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