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Vurt Jeff Noon If you like challenging science fiction, then Jeff Noon is the author for you. Vurt, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award, is a cyberpunk novel with a difference, a rollicking, dark, yet humorous examination of a future in which the boundaries between reality and virtual reality are as tenuous as the brush of a feather.  · While working behind the counter at the local Waterstone's bookshop, a colleague suggested he write a novel. The result of that suggestion, Vurt, was the hippest sci-fi novel to be published in Britain since the days of Michael Moorcock in the late sixties. Like Moorcock, Noon is not preoccupied with technolo/5.  · If you like challenging science fiction, then Jeff Noon is the author for you. Vurt, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award, is a cyberpunk novel with a 5/5(5).


If you like literary science fiction, then Jeff Noon is the author for you. Vurt, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award, is a cyberpunk novel with a difference, a rollicking, dark, yet humorous examination of a future in which the boundaries between reality and virtual reality are as tenuous as the brush of a feather. Vurt is a science fiction novel written by British author Jeff www.doorway.ru debut novel for both Noon and small publishing house Ringpull, it went on to win the Arthur C. Clarke Award and was later listed in The Best Novels of the Nineties. Jeff Noon is a British novelist, short story writer and playwright. Born in Droylsden, Manchester, The UK. Currently lives in Brighton. His works include: Woundings () [stage play] Vurt () Pollen () Automated Alice () Nymphomation () Pixel Juice () Needle in the Groove () Somewhere The Shadow () [stage play] Cobralingus () Falling out of Cars (


Vurt Jeff Noon If you like challenging science fiction, then Jeff Noon is the author for you. Vurt, winner of the Arthur C. Clarke award, is a cyberpunk novel with a difference, a rollicking, dark, yet humorous examination of a future in which the boundaries between reality and virtual reality are as tenuous as the brush of a feather. Jeff Noon is an English novelist and playwright known for his speculative fiction and fantasy. His most famous books are four novels comprising the Vurt Series after the title of the first book in the series and include the books Pollen, Automated Alice, and Nymphomation. The series makes frequent allusions to the works of Lewis Carroll with whom Noon is often associated. While working behind the counter at the local Waterstone's bookshop, a colleague suggested he write a novel. The result of that suggestion, Vurt, was the hippest sci-fi novel to be published in Britain since the days of Michael Moorcock in the late sixties. Like Moorcock, Noon is not preoccupied with technolo.

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