So far no one has mentioned an introduction, so I thought I'd do it.
I know the Wesleyan University Press had a relatively short introduction by William Gibson. The Gregg Press edition had a long (38 pages) introduction by Jean Mark Gawron.
The Ebook I have has the Gibson introduction. I have to say I wasn't thrilled with the Gibson intro. I'm curious whether the Vintage edition has the Gibson.
I started reading the Gawron intro about a year ago, but the Gregg Press edition is so massive I ended up putting it down before I finished it. I intend reading it this time and will post comments on it when I've finished it.
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I know the Wesleyan University Press had a relatively short introduction by William Gibson. The Gregg Press edition had a long (38 pages) introduction by Jean Mark Gawron.
The Ebook I have has the Gibson introduction. I have to say I wasn't thrilled with the Gibson intro. I'm curious whether the Vintage edition has the Gibson.
I started reading the Gawron intro about a year ago, but the Gregg Press edition is so massive I ended up putting it down before I finished it. I intend reading it this time and will post comments on it when I've finished it.