All Tomorrow's Parties
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Author: William Gibson Paperback
Gibson is in fine form in his seventh novel, a fast-paced, pyrotechnic
sequel to Idoru. In the early 21st century, the world has survived any
number of millennial events, including major earthquakes in Tokyo and
San Francisco, the expansion of the World Wide Web into virtual
reality, a variety of killer new recreational drugs and the creation
and later disappearance of the first true artificial intelligence, the
rock superstar know as the Idoru. However, Colin Laney, with his
uncanny ability to sift through media data and discern the importance
of upcoming historical "nodes," has determined that even more
world-shattering occurrences are in the offing. Letting his personal
life fall apart, suffering from an obsessive-compulsive disorder
related to his talent, Laney retreats to a cardboard box in a Tokyo
subway station. There he uses his powers and an Internet connection to
do everything he can to head off worldwide disaster. Contacting Berry
Rydell, former rent-a-cop and would-be star of the TV show Cops in
Trouble (and a character in two of Gibson's previous novels), Laney
first maneuvers him into investigating a pair of murders committed by a
man who is mysteriously invisible to the psychic's predictive powers,
and then into recovering the Idoru, who is seeking independence from
her owners. Also involved in the complex plot, centered on the bohemian
community that has grown up on and around San Francisco's now derelict
Golden Gate Bridge, are several other returning characters, such as the
incredibly buff former bicycle messenger Chevette, plus a number of new
eccentrics of the sort the author portrays so well. Gibson breaks
little new thematic ground with this novel, but the cocreator of
cyberpunk takes his readers on a wild and exciting ride filled with
enough off-the-wall ideas and extended metaphors to fuel half a dozen
SF tales. Author tour. (Nov.)
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