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Old 10-31-2018, 09:17 AM   #6261 (permalink)
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Love Gibson. It took me way too long to get around to Mona Lisa Overdrive. But finally reading it after basically growing with with Neuromancer, I kinda squee-d when Molly and The Finn showed up.
I just started reading his books last year after meaning to check him out since sometime in the early 90s. I like him. So far I've read Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive, and Virtual Light. I'm about to start Burning Chrome.
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Old 10-31-2018, 09:21 AM   #6262 (permalink)
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Speaking of coincidences, I was actually planning on starting Idoru at work today.

Never read Burning Chrome. I've heard of it, though, especially Johnny Mnemonic.
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Old 10-31-2018, 09:44 AM   #6263 (permalink)
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Speaking of coincidences, I was actually planning on starting Idoru at work today.

Never read Burning Chrome. I've heard of it, though, especially Johnny Mnemonic.
Johnny Mnemonic was one of the worst movies I've ever seen. I'm looking forward to reading the short story because I've heard it's completely different.
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I read a bunch of "Missouri Conservationist" magazines with my son over the weekend. I think that the pics of the different turtles were his favorite.The weekend before that, we read children's books so that he could earn a free pizza at Pizza Hut.
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Old 10-31-2018, 06:18 PM   #6265 (permalink)
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Johnny Mnemonic was one of the worst movies I've ever seen.
Oh sweet, naive child

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Old 10-31-2018, 09:31 PM   #6266 (permalink)
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I just started reading his books last year after meaning to check him out since sometime in the early 90s. I like him. So far I've read Neuromancer, Count Zero, Mona Lisa Overdrive, and Virtual Light. I'm about to start Burning Chrome.
Virtual Light will be my first and last. I never read anything that tried so hard and failed so badly.
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Old 11-01-2018, 04:06 AM   #6267 (permalink)
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I never thought the day would come when I would like a Free Jazz masterpiece while Hawk hates it

But that's basically what's happening here
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Old 11-01-2018, 04:26 AM   #6268 (permalink)
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I never thought the day would come when I would like a Free Jazz masterpiece while Hawk hates it

But that's basically what's happening here
Maybe if there had been just one paragraph that didn’t mention punk hair cuts, tattoos, or piercings. It’s not free jazz but more like the musical equivalent to the Residents. Cute costumes but the music sucks. And tries way too hard.
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It's literary Free Jazz, hallucinatory Sci-Fi, a psychosomatic autopsy of the inevitable conclusion of Capitalism, crack addicts and captains of industry both reaching for warmth with equal anathema

I find the acid prose beautiful, and feel like you maybe focused on the honestly pretty basic and accessible descriptions of people (compared to how much time and effort he spends elaborating on locations and circumstances) because they were what you could understand, and thus what you could criticize

Which is the same way that I usually approach actual Free Jazz, which almost invariably comes off as try-hard and boring to me. I quickly find something in it that I can comprehend so I can use that as a basis for comparative criticism

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But at the same time, I can totally get why his writing would come off as try-hard edgy, since it's so heavily rooted in that beat Keruoac style, which I thank Crom every day never really influenced me personally as a writer (despite the fact that I loved On The Road when I was a kid)

That **** gets very old very fast

I'm not even sure why Gibson specifically hit me so hard as an author, since even back then I didn't have much of a tolerance for that style beyond just a few books, but something about the way he basically takes crackhouses and titty bars, rent-a-cops and trillionaires, drugged out hackers and elite soldiers, and manages to find and bring out warmth and life and insane beauty in them, even at their worst moments, and yet coldness and despair and disillusionment even at their best moments, just sucker punched me
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