著者について

William Gibson is a renowned American-Canadian author credited with pioneering the science fiction subgenre known as cyberpunk. He gained fame with his debut novel, Neuromancer, published in 1984, which introduced readers to a dystopian future dominated by technology, artificial intelligence, and virtual reality. Gibson's imaginative narratives and unique writing style have had a lasting impact on both literature and popular culture, influencing various forms of media including film and video games.

His works often explore themes of identity, consciousness, and the relationship between humanity and technology. Beyond Neuromancer, Gibson continued to write influential novels and short stories that pushed the boundaries of speculative fiction. His vision of a digitally interconnected world has resonated with audiences and has only become more relevant in the context of modern technological advancements. Today, Gibson remains a pivotal figure in science fiction, inspiring countless authors and creators across the globe.

国籍 アメリカ人, カナダ人
生年月日 September 14, 1908
出生地 Leningrad, Russia
死亡日 November 29, 1978
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