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Название книги: Eastern Standard Tribe
Автор(ы): Cory Doctorow
Жанр: Научная Фантастика
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Eastern-Standard-Tribe-228986.html
Blurbs:
"Utterly contemporary and deeply peculiar-a hard combination to beat (or, these days, to find)."
— William Gibson. Author of Neuromancer
"Cory Doctorow knocks me out. In a good way."
— Pat Cadigan. Author of Synners
"Cory Doctorow is just far enough ahead of the game to give you that authentic chill of the future, and close enough to home for us to know that he's talking about where we live as well as where we're going to live; a connected world full of disconnected people. One of whom is about to lobotomise himself through the nostril with a pencil. Funny as hell and sharp as steel."
— Warren Ellis. Author of Transmetropolitan
A note about this book:
Last year, in January 2003, my first novel (http://craphound.com/down) came out. I was 31 years old, and I'd been calling myself a novelist since the age of 12. It was the storied dream-of-a-lifetime, come-true-at-last. I was and am proud as hell of that book, even though it is just one book among many released last year, better th
Название книги: Eastern Standard Tribe
Автор(ы): Cory Doctorow
Жанр: Научная Фантастика
Адрес книги: http://www.6lib.ru/books/Eastern-Standard-Tribe-228986.html
Blurbs:
"Utterly contemporary and deeply peculiar-a hard combination to beat (or, these days, to find)."
— William Gibson. Author of Neuromancer
"Cory Doctorow knocks me out. In a good way."
— Pat Cadigan. Author of Synners
"Cory Doctorow is just far enough ahead of the game to give you that authentic chill of the future, and close enough to home for us to know that he's talking about where we live as well as where we're going to live; a connected world full of disconnected people. One of whom is about to lobotomise himself through the nostril with a pencil. Funny as hell and sharp as steel."
— Warren Ellis. Author of Transmetropolitan
A note about this book:
Last year, in January 2003, my first novel (http://craphound.com/down) came out. I was 31 years old, and I'd been calling myself a novelist since the age of 12. It was the storied dream-of-a-lifetime, come-true-at-last. I was and am proud as hell of that book, even though it is just one book among many released last year, better th
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