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Bruce Sterling

    April 14, 1954

    Bruce Sterling is celebrated for his visionary explorations of technology's impact on society, weaving speculative advancements into profound meditations on human nature and social structures. His distinctive style is marked by sharp intelligence and a prescient ability to forecast future trends, resonating deeply with readers seeking provocative and intellectually rich science fiction. Sterling's work aims not only to entertain but also to provoke critical thought about the trajectory of civilization. He offers a unique lens through which to examine our evolving world.

    Bruce Sterling
    Tomorrow Now
    The Hacker Crackdown
    Holy Fire
    Shaping Things
    Schismatrix Plus
    Crystal Express
    • 2021

      ROBOT ARTISTS BLACK SWANS

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.3(76)Add rating

      The Godfather of Cyberpunk has emerged in this new collection of Italian-themed fantasy and science-fiction stories. Bruce Sterling now introduces us to his alter ego: Bruno Argento, the preeminent author of fantascienza. Sterling, writing as Argento, skillfully combines cutting-edge technology with art, mythology, and history. "It's as if Sterling is the only writer paying attention."--Locus In the Esoteric City, a Turinese businessman's act of necromancy is catching up with him. The Black Swan, a rogue hacker, programs his way into alternate versions of Italy. A Parthenopean assassin awaits his destiny in the arms of a two-headed noblewoman. Infuriating to both artists and scientists, a robot wheelchair makes uncategorizable creations. Bruno Argento is the acknowledged master of Italian science fiction. Yet that same popular fantascienza author also is known in America--as Bruce Sterling. In Robot Artists and Black Swans, we present the first collection of their uniquely visionary Italian-themed fiction, including tales never before published in English.

      ROBOT ARTISTS BLACK SWANS
    • 2016

      Transreal Cyberpunk

      • 310 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Nine wild, weird and wondrous stories, written together by Rucker and Sterling. What do you get if two cyberpunk masters spend thirty years writing tales about transreally warped versions of themselves? A unique perspective on giant ants, flying jellyfish, Soviet rocketeers, runaway genomics, Silicon Valley, and the death of the Universe. With notes by the authors and an introduction by Rob Latham.

      Transreal Cyberpunk
    • 2009

      The Caryatids

      • 295 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      Despite the family history that has led to their estrangement from one another, three identical clone sisters hold the key to saving the world from global warming, runaway pollution, and political intrigue.

      The Caryatids
    • 2005

      The Zenith Angle

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      This book is characterized by its gleeful and shrewd narrative, blending elements of speculation and cynicism. It provides a keenly observed exploration of its themes, offering both wisdom and solace to readers. The story promises to deliver thrills and laughter, making it an engaging and thought-provoking read.

      The Zenith Angle
    • 2005

      Type a few words into Google and you can find a sushi restaurant, a movie theater, concert tickets or a new car. But if you misplace your car keys in your house, you still have to search the old-fashioned way: room by room, cushion by cushion, coat pocket by coat pocket. If Bruce Sterling is correct, though, one day you'll Google your keys. And your shoes. And your dog. This is the nascent "Internet of things" made possible by technology, including such items as radio frequency ID tags and traceable product life cycle management. That is where technology is going: to the interactive "spime," Sterling's term for objects that will arrive with data attached. In this visually arresting novella-sized essay, Sterling riffs on a number of scenarios, from customized-to-order cell phones to products that "know" how much carbon their construction required. His aphoristic prose seems at times like madness, but there's method in it: Sterling urges designers to make beautifully sustainable products rather than more proto-trash. getAbstract believes his book could reform your ideas about design and provide a stock of carbon-neutral insights you can deliver to your colleagues over a recyclable cup filled with shade-grown coffee

      Shaping Things
    • 2002
    • 2001

      It’s 1999, and in the Turkish half of Cyprus, the ever-enterprising Leggy Starlitz has alighted — pausing on his mission to storm the Third World with the G-7 girls, the cheapest, phoniest all-girl rock group ever to wear Wonderbras and spandex. His market is staring him in the face: millions of teenagers trapped in a world of mullahs and mosques, all ready to blow their pocket change on G-7’s massive merchandising campaign — and to wildly anticipate music the band will never release. Leggy’s brilliant plan means doing business with some of the world’s most dangerous people. Among these thieves, schemers, and killers, he must act quickly and decisively. Y2K is just around the corner — and the only rule to live by is that the whole scheme stops before the year 2000. But Leggy’s G-7 Zeitgeist is in serious jeopardy, for in Istanbul his former partners are getting restless — and the G-7 girls are beginning to die....

      Zeitgeist
    • 2000

      Distraction

      • 489 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Near future Earth and a new cold war is in full swing - the Dutch Cold War. The US is a shadow of its former self and in hock to Europe, its infrastructure falling apart at the seams and with nomadic tribes roaming from state to state living according to no one's rules but their own. Oscar Valpariso, spin doctor to possibly the next president ,is only half human but if he can straighten out his love life and solve a worldwide crisis that only he has noticed, America should be ripe for the taking . . .

      Distraction
    • 1996

      Praised for his knowledge of contemporary computer culture, the author of Heavy Weather presents a novel set in the twenty-first century, in which a bionic woman becomes swept into a world of simulated environments and heightened perception.

      Holy Fire
    • 1996

      Schismatrix Plus, is Bruce Sterling's new trade paperback. For the first time in one volume: every word Bruce Sterling has ever written on the Shapers-Mechanists Universe.In the last decade, Sterling has emerged a pioneer of crucial, cutting-edge science fiction. Now Ace Books is proud to offer Sterling's stunning world of the Schismatrix--where Shaper revolutionaries struggle against aristocratic Mechanists for ultimate control of man's destiny. This volume includes the classic full-length novel, Schismatrix, plus thousands of words of mind-bending short fiction.

      Schismatrix Plus