William Gibson is a highly influential American author known for his pioneering work in the cyberpunk genre. His writing style is characterized by a gritty, near-future vision of technology and society, often exploring themes of corporate control, artificial intelligence, and the blurring lines between reality and virtuality. Gibson’s early works, such as Neuromancer, established many of the conventions of cyberpunk, and he continues to be a significant figure in contemporary science fiction. He has also branched out into journalism, performance art, and academic writing, examining historical and theoretical topics.


















































































































































