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  1. Like its predecessors, All Tomorrow's Parties is a speculative fiction novel set in a postmodern, dystopian, postcyberpunk future. The novel borrows its title from a song by Velvet Underground. It is written in the third person and deals with Gibsonian themes of emergent technology.

    • William Gibson
    • 320
    • 1999
    • October 7, 1999
  2. 1 de oct. de 1999 · “All Tomorrow's Parties" is the third and final volume in William Gibson's “Bridge Trilogy". It elaborates on the two worlds that were introduced to us in the earlier novels – one in Japan, and the other the world of the bridge in San Francisco.

    • (16.4K)
    • Paperback
  3. Considered the first breakthrough novel written in the cyberpunk style, it won the three major science fiction awards; the Phillip K. Dick, The Hugo, and the Nebula. Set in the fast-paced world...

  4. Books. 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...

  5. All Tomorrow's Parties is the perfect novel to publish at the end of 1999. It brings back Colin Laney, one of the most popular characters from Idoru, the man whose special sensitivities about people and events let him predict certain aspects of the future.

  6. 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 fromIdoru….

  7. All Tomorrow's Parties. William Gibson. Penguin, 1999 - Fiction - 339 pages. The flow of information is about to be disrupted…. Colin Laney, sensitive to patterns of information like no one...