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William Gibson: Critical Essay by Ross Farnell

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SOURCE: Farnell, Ross. “Posthuman Topologies: William Gibson's ‘Architexture’ in Virtual Light and Idoru.Science-Fiction Studies 25, no. 3 (November 1998): 459-80.

In the following essay, Farnell explores the recurrent themes of place, space, form, and architecture within the context of posthuman topologies in Virtual Light and Idoru.

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