5 Cyberpunk Books That Are Now Cult Classics - The Fantasy Review

5 Cyberpunk Books That Are Now Cult Classics

The Fantasy Review’s list of 5 Cyberpunk Books That Are Now Cult Classics.

The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester

Cyberpunk Books That Are Now Cult Classics

From the blurb:

Marooned in outer space after an attack on his ship, Nomad, Gulliver Foyle lives to obsessively pursue the crew of a rescue vessel that had intended to leave him to die…

Autonomous by Annalee Newitz

Cyberpunk Books That Are Now Cult Classics

From the blurb:

Earth, 2144. Jack is an anti-patent scientist turned drug pirate, traversing the world in a submarine as a pharmaceutical Robin Hood, fabricating cheap scrips for poor people who can’t otherwise afford them. But her latest drug hack has left a trail of lethal overdoses as people become addicted to their work, doing repetitive tasks until they become unsafe or insane…

The Windup Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi

From the blurb:

Anderson Lake is AgriGen’s Calorie Man, sent to work undercover as a factory manager in Thailand while combing Bangkok’s street markets in search of foodstuffs thought to be extinct, hoping to reap the bounty of history’s lost calories.

Emiko is the Windup Girl, a strange and beautiful creature. Emiko is not human; she is an engineered being, grown and programmed to satisfy the decadent whims of a Kyoto businessman, but now abandoned to the streets of Bangkok…

Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

From the blurb:

Hiro lives in a Los Angeles where franchises line the freeway as far as the eye can see. The only relief from the sea of logos is within the autonomous city-states, where law-abiding citizens don’t dare leave their mansions.

Hiro delivers pizza to the mansions for a living, defending his pies from marauders when necessary with a matched set of samurai swords. His home is a shared 20 X 30 U-Stor-It. He spends most of his time goggled in to the Metaverse, where his avatar is legendary…

Synners by Pat Cadigan

Cyberpunk Books That Are Now Cult Classics

From the blurb:

Synners are synthesizers – not machines, but people. They take images from the brains of performers, and turn them into a form which can be packaged, sold and consumed. This book is set in a world where new technology spawns new crime before it hits the streets…

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