Fantastic list! Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and 1984 are also among my favourites. I've not heard of Anna Kavan's Ice before but it sounds intriguing, I'll add it to my reading list
Totally agree on number 1. Totally disagree on number 2! Completely tedious imo.....even if Timothy Leary thought it was great. Each to his own, I guess.
Kind of feel like the two books are almost companion pieces, given how much William Gibson was inspired by Pynchon. I know what you mean though. Timothy Leary called Gravity's Rainbow the Old Testament of cyberpunk - maybe because it's massive and all over the place.
Wonderful top 10 and well presented.
Fantastic list! Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep and 1984 are also among my favourites. I've not heard of Anna Kavan's Ice before but it sounds intriguing, I'll add it to my reading list
excellent list, and great video. looking forward to watching more.
Him: starting off on one we’ve all heard about. Slaughterhouse 5
Me:…I’ve never heard of that before…
I like the sound of Slaughterhouse 5 : )) I've read the Phillip K Dick one , it's completely different to Bladerunner : ))
Totally agree on number 1. Totally disagree on number 2!
Completely tedious imo.....even if Timothy Leary thought it was great. Each to his own, I guess.
Kind of feel like the two books are almost companion pieces, given how much William Gibson was inspired by Pynchon. I know what you mean though. Timothy Leary called Gravity's Rainbow the Old Testament of cyberpunk - maybe because it's massive and all over the place.