"Immersion in the life of the world, a willingness to be inhabited by and to speak for others, including those beyond the realm of the human, these are the practices not just of the bodhisattva but of the writer." --Jane Hirshfield

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Alien Without Aliens


"The book is what happens when your fingers are hitting the keyboard." William Gibson, author of Neuromancer, Pattern Recognition, and the newly released Spook Country, at the Guardian.

And here is another review, from the London Times.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

When I read Gibson, I feel like I have to hang on for the ride. He defeats my notions of linear narrative, but I like him.