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Johnny Mnemonic

by William Gibson

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THE FUTURE STARTS HERE... Johnny is a courier. He carries other people 's memories, millions of them, downloaded into his brain...Working out of Beijing, he is hired to carry a package to the States. The hundreds of gigabytes stashed in his head are far beyond his capacity, but as long as he gets downloaded quickly they won't do him any permanent harm... But headaches are the least of Johnny's problems. The Americans aren't the only ones who want the data. The Yakuza are after Johnny too. Not all of him, though. All they need is his cryogenically frozen head... In JOHNNY MNEMONIC, the science-fiction guru of our age brings his acid-drenched tale of the near future to the screen for the first time. Containing William Gibson's original short story, his full script and exclusive stills from the film, this classic of the cyberpunk era expresses the unique vision of the author who was the first to see the way into tomorrow... "The reactor-core stream of all tomorrow's parties breathing down your neck today. This man has tapped straight into our collective cultural mainline and shows no signs of stopping"SPIN "He has revitalised science fiction as no other single has in nearly a generation"ROLLING STONE "Gibson may have taken his raw data from unsuspecting hackers, but...with his visions of computer cowboys on an new technological frontier, he gave them back an identity and a set of ennobling myths"THE FACE "The Raymond Chandler of SF"OBSERVER… (more)
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Gibson, the Master. ( )
  ReneeGKC | Apr 16, 2023 |
It's a good book, the movie is not very impressive because I read the book and then I see the movie.
I don't remember exactly when I read it. ( )
  catafest | Dec 31, 2022 |
I watched the film years ago and couldn’t remember much of it (ironically). I found the book a little tricky to read though, didn’t help much with it, and found the peppering of futuristic made up words a little annoying ( )
  Vividrogers | Dec 20, 2020 |
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THE FUTURE STARTS HERE... Johnny is a courier. He carries other people 's memories, millions of them, downloaded into his brain...Working out of Beijing, he is hired to carry a package to the States. The hundreds of gigabytes stashed in his head are far beyond his capacity, but as long as he gets downloaded quickly they won't do him any permanent harm... But headaches are the least of Johnny's problems. The Americans aren't the only ones who want the data. The Yakuza are after Johnny too. Not all of him, though. All they need is his cryogenically frozen head... In JOHNNY MNEMONIC, the science-fiction guru of our age brings his acid-drenched tale of the near future to the screen for the first time. Containing William Gibson's original short story, his full script and exclusive stills from the film, this classic of the cyberpunk era expresses the unique vision of the author who was the first to see the way into tomorrow... "The reactor-core stream of all tomorrow's parties breathing down your neck today. This man has tapped straight into our collective cultural mainline and shows no signs of stopping"SPIN "He has revitalised science fiction as no other single has in nearly a generation"ROLLING STONE "Gibson may have taken his raw data from unsuspecting hackers, but...with his visions of computer cowboys on an new technological frontier, he gave them back an identity and a set of ennobling myths"THE FACE "The Raymond Chandler of SF"OBSERVER

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