Gibson, William

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thing.descriptionWilliam Gibson, born in South Carolina in 1948, is an American Canadian writer of science fiction who was one of the leading figures behind the development of cyberpunk during the 20th century. Some of his most notable works include Neuromancer (1984), which won the Nebula, Hugo, and Philip K. Dick science-fiction awards, and The Difference Engine (1990), written in collaboration with Bruce Sterling (1954-) and one of steampunk’s foundational works.

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