[Bananafish] Book Brokers

Christopher Kubica info at applicationarch.com
Thu May 25 00:37:35 EDT 2006


I think it will be someone like William Gibson who is most lauded. After
all, Neuromancer was sort of the first book at where the world seems
inevitably headed...into complete and utter always on wireless connection of
our entire selves with multimedia entertainment. Neuromancer comes in right
at the buzzer, coming out in I think 1986, at least in hardcover.

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> From: James Rovira <jamesrovira at gmail.com>
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> Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 20:09:53 -0400
> To: bananafish list <bananafish at lists.bway.net>
> Subject: Re: [Bananafish] Book Brokers
> 
> 1. You're sick, Daniel :).
> 
> 2. I thought of Franzen, but am not sure.  Helprin is a good pick too.
>  Part of my problem is that the authors that come to mind have already
> been around about 20 years or more -- Erdrich, Dillard, Updike esp.,
> Pynchon, Eco.  Maybe we should think 50 years?
> 
> It's hard to tell...a lot of this is a matter of projecting future
> preferences. When we answer questions like these we assume similar
> preferences in the future.
> 
> Jim R
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