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Price: $15-25<br>
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<div class="details_wrapper"> <span class="venuename"> Celeste
Bartos Forum, NYPL </span> 42nd Street at 5th Avenue<br>
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<div class="listing_desc"> William Gibson is the author of ten
books, including, most recently, the New York Times-bestselling
trilogy <i>Zero History, Spook Country</i> and <i>Pattern
Recognition</i>. Gibson’s 1984 debut novel, <i>Neuromancer</i>,
was the first novel to win the three top science fiction
prizes—the Hugo Award, the Nebula Award, and the Philip K. Dick
Memorial Award. Gibson is credited with coining the term
“cyberspace” in his short story “Burning Chrome,” and with
popularizing the concept of the Internet while it was still
largely unknown. He is also a co-author of the novel <i>The
Difference Engine</i>, written with Bruce Sterling. <br>
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