![]() In spite of his influence, Gibson has had less success getting his own work on screen, with the exception of the 1995 Keanu Reeves–led boondoggle Johnny Mnemonic, based on the story of the same name. ![]() As Zach Baron put it when profiling him for GQ in 2014, ahead of the release of his novel The Peripheral, “His work has permeated the culture to the point that even he can’t tell what’s his and what isn’t.” Since the early 1980s, he’s imagined the over-connected future we’re living in, or at least hurtling towards, and influenced countless books and movies while doing it. ![]() William Gibson’s thrilling, grimly-detailed novels have made him a titan within science fiction, but the uncanny prescience of his stories have also made him a major figure in the wider world-the secret source code for everything from your iPhone to your favorite jacket. ![]()
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