Future tense.

AuthorSuderman, Peter
PositionBriefly Noted - The Peripheral - Brief article - Book review

For the past decade, cyberpunk novelist William Gibson, who coined the word cyberspace, has set his novels in the present. But with his latest, The Peripheral, Gibson goes back to the future--two futures, to be precise. One is an economically struggling, intensely local, rural near-future of 3D-printed drones, drugs, and video game escapism. The other is a far-flung urban utopia populated by quasi-governmental corporations and humanoid bodies that the wealthy can inhabit, thus extending their physical presence to anywhere in the world. The two futures are separated...

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