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  1. All Tomorrow's Parties is a science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer William Gibson, the third and final book in his Bridge trilogy. Like its predecessors, All Tomorrow's Parties is a speculative fiction novel set in a postmodern, dystopian, postcyberpunk future.

  2. 1 de oct. de 1999 · William Gibson. 3.93. 16,476 ratings476 reviews. Although Colin Laney (from Gibson's earlier novel Idoru) lives in a cardboard box, he has the power to change the world. Thanks to an experimental drug that he received during his youth, Colin can see "nodal points" in the vast streams of data that make up the worldwide computer network.

  3. All Tomorrow's Parties. William Gibson. Penguin, Feb 4, 2003 - Fiction - 352 pages. “The ferociously talented Gibson delivers his signature mélange of technopop splendor and post-industrial...

  4. Book Summary. Brings back Colin Laney, the man whose special sensitivities about people and events let him predict certain aspects of the future. Gibson remains, like Raymond Chandler, an intoxicating stylist." --The New York Times Book Review. All Tomorrow's Parties is the perfect novel to publish at the end of 1999.

  5. About the author (1999) William Gibson 's first novel, Neuromancer, won the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, and the Philip K. Dick Award.

  6. novel by Gibson. Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In William Gibson. All Tomorrow’s Parties (1999) concerns a clairvoyant cyberpunk who labours to keep a villain from dominating the world. Pattern Recognition (2003) follows a marketing consultant who is hired to track down the origins of a mysterious Internet video.

  7. About All Tomorrow’s Parties “The ferociously talented Gibson delivers his signature mélange of technopop splendor and post-industrial squalor” ( Time ) in this New York Times bestseller that features his hero from Idoru …