Sunday, 8 July 2012
NON-FICTION: From the prophet of ‘future’ Distrust That Particular Flavor , By William Gibson,
“I have never felt entirely comfortable with the pieces collected here,” says William Gibson in the introduction to his first collection of non-fiction essays, Distrust That Particular Flavor. It’s not that he isn’t comfortable with these articles, lectures and travel pieces in print — they’ve all been in the public domain previously — but that he still isn’t comfortable with the idea of being a non-fiction writer. As he explains, he started of by only ever allowing himself to
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