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Rudy Rucker

    22 marzo 1946

    Rudolf von Bitter Rucker è un autore di fantascienza americano e uno dei fondatori del genere cyberpunk. Le sue opere si addentrano frequentemente in complesse idee scientifiche e filosofiche, intrecciandole con visioni futuristiche. Lo stile distintivo di Rucker fonde precisione tecnica con immaginazione sfrenata, esplorando i confini dell'esistenza e della coscienza umana. I suoi contributi hanno plasmato in modo significativo la fantascienza moderna.

    Rudy Rucker
    Software
    The Hollow Earth
    Hylozoic
    Mind Tools
    Infinity and the Mind
    The Fourth Dimension
    • 2021

      Juicy Ghosts

      • 332pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      "Juicy Ghosts" is a fast-paced adventure novel, with startling science, engaging dialog-and a happy ending. The novel treats near-future versions of telepathy and immortality. It's also a redemptive political tale, reacting to the chaos of the 2020 US presidential election. The tone is hip, bright, and darkly comic, with generous helpings of Rucker's SF surrealism. Romances interweave the tale, and most of the narrators are women.

      Juicy Ghosts
    • 2021

      Notes for Juicy Ghosts

      • 392pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Writing notes for Rudy Ruck's novel, "Juicy Ghosts." A book-length volume with 25 grayscale illustrations.

      Notes for Juicy Ghosts
    • 2018

      Return to the Hollow Earth

      • 270pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      "Return to the Hollow Earth" is Rucker's rollicking sequel to "The Hollow Earth." Our young hero Mason and his wife Seela embark on a return voyage to the Hollow Earth with Edgar Allan Poe, traversing a great maelstrom at the North Pole. And when they return to the surface, they're in Santa Cruz, California-in the year 2018.

      Return to the Hollow Earth
    • 2018

      Two jolly steampunk novels about strange beings within our Hollow Earth. Features Edgar Allan Poe. A rollicking adventure with surprising twists. Contains Rucker's 1990 "The Hollow Earth" and his new sequel, "Return to the Hollow Earth."

      The Hollow Earth & Return to the Hollow Earth
    • 2016

      Transreal Cyberpunk

      • 310pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Nine wild, weird and wondrous stories, written together by Rucker and Sterling. What do you get if two cyberpunk masters spend thirty years writing tales about transreally warped versions of themselves? A unique perspective on giant ants, flying jellyfish, Soviet rocketeers, runaway genomics, Silicon Valley, and the death of the Universe. With notes by the authors and an introduction by Rob Latham.

      Transreal Cyberpunk
    • 2010

      Hylozoic

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      In Rucker's last novel, Postsingular, the Singularity happened. Life on Earth has been transformed by the awakening of all matter into consciousness and telepathic communication. The most intimate moments of your life can be experienced by anyone who cares to pay attention, or by hundreds of thousands of anyones if you are one of the Founders who helped create the Singularity. The small bunch of Founders, including young newlyweds Thuy, a hypertext novelist, and Jayjay, a gamer and brain-enhancement addict, are living a popular live-action media life. But now alien races that have already gone through this transformation notice Earth for the first time, and begin to arrive to exploit both the new environment and any available humans. Some of them are real estate developers, some are slavers, and some just want to help. But who is to tell the difference? Someone has to save humanity from the alien invasions, and it might as well be reality media stars Thuy and Jayjay. They have the problems of soap opera stars, and are still propelled through adventures in time and in other universes, a long strange trip indeed.

      Hylozoic
    • 2007

      Postsingular

      • 332pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      After a bizarre scheme on the part of a ruthless computer billionaire and a wacky U.S. president to radically alter the world through sentient nanotechnology goes awry, mysterious giant humanoids from another quantum universe arrive on Earth with plans to tidy up humankind's mess.

      Postsingular
    • 2001

      Realware

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      In 2054, Phil Gottner finds himself in over his head as he deals with a drug-addicted girlfriend, a father who has been swallowed by a hyperspatial anomaly, a new love interest with a visitor from the Moon, and a mysterious alien species and their godlike, fourth-dimensional deity. Reprint.

      Realware
    • 1997

      The Hollow Earth

      • 306pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      "The Hollow Earth" is a classic work of American steampunk. In 1836, our seventeen-year-old narrator Mason Reynolds leaves his father's Virginia farm with the black Otha. He befriends the dissolute Edgar Allan Poe, and they fall through a thousand-mile-deep hole in the ice of Antarctica. Within the Hollow Earth, Mason woos and wins Seela, who lives upon a giant flower. At the earth's the core he finds a sky-surfing tribe known as the black gods-and a cluster of giant, god-like sea cucumbers known as woomo. Mason, Seela, and Poe make their way out through the crust and back to Earth. But due to their time in the strong light of the woomo, their skins are black. And then they encounter Poe's double...

      The Hollow Earth
    • 1994

      Live Robots

      2 in 1 Volume of Software/Wetware

      Two complete novels--Software, in which robots offer elderly hippie Cobb Anderson immortality, and Wetware, in which the meatbop, a new life form emerges--enter the world of cyberpunk. Reprint.

      Live Robots