Mona Lisa Overdrive

Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson, published by Grafton in 1989, is a notable addition to the science fiction genre, encompassing 316 pages in English. This edition explores the potential crimes of the computer age, delving into themes that resonate with the complexities of technology and its implications on society.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves together elements of hard science fiction, presenting a vision of a future shaped by digital landscapes and cybernetic interactions. The book examines the intersections of human experience and technological advancement, inviting contemplation on the evolving nature of crime in a digital world. With its focus on the implications of the computer era, Mona Lisa Overdrive offers a thought-provoking exploration of the challenges and possibilities that arise within this context.
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Science fiction roman om edb-tidens mulige forbrydelser
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