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This document is a collection of excerpts from William Gibson's novel, "All Tomorrow's Parties," published by Penguin Books in 1999. The text introduces various characters, including Yamazaki, Rydell, Laney, Chevette, and Fontaine, along with their interconnected narratives. It explores themes of technology's pervasive influence, highlighting concepts like virtual stars, nanotechnology, and advanced surveillance. The narrative frequently shifts between futuristic urban landscapes—such as Tokyo's cardboard cities and San Francisco's Bay Bridge as a squatter community—and features elements of mystery, crime, and personal quests, alluding to a significant, impending societal change.
By Book Odyssey - AdminThis document is a collection of excerpts from William Gibson's novel, "All Tomorrow's Parties," published by Penguin Books in 1999. The text introduces various characters, including Yamazaki, Rydell, Laney, Chevette, and Fontaine, along with their interconnected narratives. It explores themes of technology's pervasive influence, highlighting concepts like virtual stars, nanotechnology, and advanced surveillance. The narrative frequently shifts between futuristic urban landscapes—such as Tokyo's cardboard cities and San Francisco's Bay Bridge as a squatter community—and features elements of mystery, crime, and personal quests, alluding to a significant, impending societal change.