Author | William Gibson |
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Audio read by | Robertson Dean |
Cover artist | James Warhola |
Language | English |
Series | Sprawl trilogy |
Genre | Science fiction (cyberpunk) |
Publisher | Ace |
Publication date | July 1, 1984 |
Media type | Print (paperback and hardback) |
Pages | 271 |
ISBN | 0-441-56956-0 |
OCLC | 10980207 |
Preceded by | "Burning Chrome" (1982) |
Followed by | Count Zero (1986) |
Neuromancer is a 1984 science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer William Gibson. Considered one of the earliest and best-known works in the cyberpunk genre, it is the only novel to win the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award, and the Hugo Award.[1] It was Gibson's debut novel and the beginning of the Sprawl trilogy. Set in the future, the novel follows Henry Case, a washed-up hacker hired for one last job, which brings him in contact with a powerful artificial intelligence.