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21. Year's Best Fantasy 6 (No. 6) by Bruce Sterling, Esther Friesner, Neil Gaiman, Gene Wolfe, Kelly Link, Garth Nix, Connie Willis | |
Paperback: 352
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(2006-09-15)
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Bizarre and beautiful |
22. Crystal Express by Bruce Sterling | |
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(1990-12-01)
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simply amazing
Surpisingly good.... Sterling is actually good in the short story genre whereas, some of his novels may drag a bit and be a bit scanty in character development the stories in this collection hpowever, are quite good in pacing and development. One of the best moments was reading "Flowers of Edo" while on a train to Nara.The story of Japan's embrace of modern technology and the destruction of its past had a great resonance for me after seeing the hyper buzz of Tokyo.I felt that Sterling also showed more hope and charm of his romantic nature with "Green Days in Brunei". The most daring work within a standard narrative format were all the Shaper/Mechanist stories.The other stories were interesting in ideas and themes, but nothing outside the scope of regular science fiction or fantasy themes found elsewhere. Before slapping heavier works on your plate such as, _Global Head_ or _Disctraction_ pick up this book of his early work when he was learning his craft and was willing to dare a little bit more.
Archipelago of nightmares; Allegorical sagas |
23. Spasm: Virtual Reality, Android Music and Electric Flesh (Culturetexts) by Arthur Kroker | |
Paperback: 185
Pages
(1993-08-15)
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All That Is Solid Melts Into Air... Bruce Sterling's introduction to Kroker's 'Spasm' is worth the price of admission alone, it's short, but sets the tone. You will not always agree, but you will think, not many books or CDs that do that these days.Give Kroker a spin. ... Read more |
24. MIRRORSHADES (Mirror Shades) - The Cyberpunk Anthology: The Gernsback Contiuum ; by Bruce (editor) (William Gibson; Rudy Rucker; Tom Maddox; Pat Cadigan; Sterling | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1988)
Isbn: 0586087826 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
25. THE CYBERPUNK HANDBOOK by ST JUDE, R.U. SIRIUS, BRUCE STERLING (FOREWORD) BART NAGEL | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1996)
Isbn: 0099791617 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
26. Le gamin artificiel by Bruce Sterling | |
Mass Market Paperback: 312
Pages
(1982-05-26)
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27. Hollywood Kremlin (Great Science Fiction Stories) by Bruce Sterling | |
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(1998-01)
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28. Inseln im Netz. by Bruce Sterling | |
Paperback:
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(2002-01-01)
Isbn: 3453196643 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
29. Phantasmagoria: Specters of Absence by Jose Roca | |
Hardcover: 72
Pages
(2007-10-01)
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30. Die Differenz Maschine. Roman. by William Gibson, Bruce Sterling | |
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(1992-01-01)
Isbn: 345305380X Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
31. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine October 1985 (Oct) by Karen Joy / Sterling, Bruce / Pohl, Frederik & others Fowler | |
Paperback:
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(1985)
Asin: B003BMG1XY Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
32. Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine February 1990 (Feb.) by Bruce / Davidson, Avram / Sheffield, Charles & others Sterling | |
Paperback:
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(1990-01-01)
Asin: B003ASPXGK Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
33. Il bisturi napoletano (Italian Edition) by Bruce Sterling | |
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(2010-09-28)
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Steampunk risorgimentale
Quando la letteratura è politica |
34. The Hacker Crackdown - Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier by Bruce Sterling | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(1993)
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35. The Hacker Crackdown (Law and Disorder on the Electronic Frontier) by Bruce Sterling | |
Paperback: 290
Pages
(2002-03-22)
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36. Globalhead by Bruce Sterling | |
Mass Market Paperback: 368
Pages
(1994-10-01)
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C'mon, man, you can do a lot better than this . . .
Hits and Misses Sterling is at his best when he is discussing alternative futures close to our own, and he has done his homework in studying two rival cultures that play roles in his alternate universes -- the Muslim world and the world of the old Soviet Union.He creates memorable characters (the international arms dealer/hustler Leggy Starlitz, for instance) and generates a lot of thought-provoking ideas (Will Turing-conscious AI's embrace Islam?Was the Tunguska blast really caused by an alien speacecraft? Will Islam become the dominant superpower -- threatened only by American rock and roill?Will genetically engineered pets capable of human-like thought and speech exist?). Sterling's prose here is not of the quality of William Gibson's, or indeed, as good as Sterling is in other works, such as Schismatrix, or The Difference Engine.It is a good collection of stories, for the most part, and makes a good companion on a trip to the beach.
An Intriguing Mix Of Sterling's Short Stories
A mixed bunch of stories Most of the stories here are well worth reading. Especially "Hollywood Kremlin" and "Are You For 86?" which introduce Leggy Starlitz, one of Sterling's enduring characters. Also, the two collaborations, "Storming the Cosmos" and "The Moral Bullet" respectively with Rudy Rucker and John Kessel, are very good. There are also one or two stories here which quite fankly should not have seen the light of day. "The Sword of Damocles" is the sort of exercise often tackled in writer's workshops and that is where is should have stayed. There is not as much hard science in here in some of Sterling's other books but that does not detract from this collection. Indeed, a number of the best stories would escape all but the broadest definition of SF. In the Leggy Starlitz tales, Sterling lays out lots of technical trivia in the same style as do many thriller writers. His facts are often wrong and self contradicting. Often laughably so and that does detract from the writing. This is not the best collection to introduce you to Sterling's short fiction. I would recommend "A Good Old Fashioned Future" as an introduction but if you read and enjoy that and want more, you will not be disappointed by this book. If you enjoy this book and want to read something in the same vein, I'd suggest William Gibson's collection "Burning Chrome" or the anthology "Mirrorshades" edited by Bruce Sterling.
Third World Posse "Our Neural Chernobyl" (my personal favorite) is a stunning hybrid of high comedy, dead seriousness, and throat-grabbing economy which the remainder of this collection will never surpass.The old-school SF theme of intelligence-maximization is treated with breezy hep-cat irony and panache, a counterculture of renegade "gene-hackers" riding the god project of biotechnology.Cagey, brilliant, underhanded, hilarious, dead-on modern fiction. The last twenty pages of "Storming the Cosmos" reaches a pinnacle of revisionist SF, in the glassed-in detention cell of a Soviet gulag for dissident rocket-scientists, the purveyors of a protean technology that *actualizes* the subjective imagination of its observer (i.e. an experimental substance that changes shape and function according to the minds which possess it).When the conservative, obstructionist members of blackguard Soviet science abduct the item, the device *becomes* an antique rocket, replete with hoary, mind-blowing (literally) repercussions.Just read the story. "Jim and Irene" hits a tender note, the possibility of trans-cultural romance in a dingy, saturated, postmedia world.It goes a long way towards justifying the travails of relationship-related stress and paranoia, the feasibility of making human connections at the heart of a Baudrillardian desert, postmodern Nothingness encroaching upon our air-conditioned havens of glass and steel. "The Gulf Wars" points to the cyclical barbarism of Middle East violence and warcraft, in a brash little comedy about two hapless army engineers sucked into an Arabian time-warp to die the good death.But by now Sterling in beginning to lose his edge.... "The Shores of Bohemia", notable for its extrapolation of animal-empathy cults in the future, simply does not pay the reader back for his/her efforts, as the arch-narrative of Gaia vs. Artifice and the propaganda-value of Titanic architecture (see Sterling's *Wired* travelogue "The Spirit of Mega") comes on a bit conventional and, well, conceptually worn-out. Things pick up with "The Moral Bullet", the precursor to Sterling's superb *Holy Fire*(1996), where a pharmacological fountain-of-youth corners the black market run by paramilitary Mafioso competing for urban territory, a lawless after-the-Fall wastelander fantasy.Sterling grooves hard for about twenty pages, but the story's denouement seems rushed, desperate, unsatisfying. In the hackneyed genre of Lovecraftian satire, "The Unthinkable" is a rare triumph.The military-industrial complex has assimilated the necromancy of the Great Old Ones in a new arms race for weapons that attack the very dreams and souls of the enemy.Despite my weighty paraphrase, the piece is really quite funny. "We See Things Differently" offers a very intelligent, very wily indictment of monotheistic Islamic culture, while providing a convincing scenario for the survival of such religious traditions in the total-media zone of Western tech-wealth.An Islamic secret agent journeys to the heart of American rock culture to reap the whirlwind of his martyrological devotion to Allah. "Hollywood Kremlin" introduces Leggy Starlitz of *Zeitgeist*(2000), the pragmatic middle-aged worldweary go-getter trying to help a grounded Russian aviator complete his sortie.Like so many Sterling protagonists, Starlitz is an inspiring blend of cool optimism and brute adaptation to the caterwauling world around him, largely forsaking acid-spray cynicism for the ethos of pragmatic global cooperation.(Until the very end of the story, that is.)The Starlitz double-feature continues with "Are You For 86?", where Leggy becomes a smuggler of do-it-yourself abortion pills (a drug called RU-486), pursued by fundamentalist Christian soldiers (in death's-head masks, black robes, and wielding plastic scythes no less!) across the Utah desert.The story's climax at the State Capitol and Museum is both intellectual and action-packed, Sterling's trademark double-play. And finally, there's "Dori Bangs," a pseudo-mainstream fantasy of star-crossed Beatniks coming to terms with their artistic mediocrity in a commodified universe of death.... Suffice it to say, my summaries don't do justice to level of intelligence at work in these narratives.So much of what matters here is contained in the brilliant minutiae which hang on every descriptive passage, which color every extended dialogue. (Sterling's in the details.)While not as ambitiously original as the Shaper/Mechanist cycle of the mid `80s, these stories are all satisfying in their own brash, silly, madcap, populist way; even the boring ones are worth reading, as "meta-journalism" or political satire.Though a part of me hesitates to recommend them to non-SF enthusiasts.There are simply too many in-jokes. ... Read more |
37. The Book of Imaginary Media: Excavating the Dream of the Ultimate Communication Medium by Eric Kluitenberg, Siegfried Zielinski, Bruce Sterling | |
Paperback: 292
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(2007-03-01)
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38. The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne | |
Paperback: 528
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(2004-07-06)
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Entertaining Castaway Classic
Variation on a timeless theme. . . .
A Very Poor Translation
Best Jules Verne Novel |
39. Cigno Nero (Italian Edition) by Bruce Sterling | |
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(2010-09-14)
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Storia interessante ma difficile |
40. Ascendancies: The Best of Bruce Sterling by Bruce Sterling | |
Hardcover: 552
Pages
(2007-09-25)
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good synopsis of Sterling's works |
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