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William Gibson: Critical Essay by Claire Sponsler

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SOURCE: Sponsler, Claire. “Cyberpunk and the Dilemmas of Postmodern Narrative: The Example of William Gibson.” Contemporary Literature 33, no. 4 (winter 1992): 625-44.

In the following essay, Sponsler considers the interface of postmodernism and narrative in Gibson's cyberpunk fiction.

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