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William Gibson: Critical Review by Rob Latham

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SOURCE: Latham, Rob. “Cyberpunk = Gibson = Neuromancer.Science-Fiction Studies 20, no. 2 (July 1993): 266-72.

In the following review of Fiction 2000: Cyberpunk and the Future of Narrative, edited by George Slusser and Tom Shippy, Latham asserts that Neuromancer is the predominant subject of the essays in this collection.

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