Burning Chrome

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Burning Chrome is a 1986 cyberpunk short story collection by William Gibson that helped define the genre and introduced concepts and settings later expanded in his Sprawl trilogy.

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Burning Chrome canonical 1

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instanceOf book
short story collection
author William Gibson NERFINISHED
containsShortStory Burning Chrome (short story) NERFINISHED
Count Zero (excerpt) NERFINISHED
Dogfight NERFINISHED
Fragments of a Hologram Rose NERFINISHED
Hinterlands NERFINISHED
Johnny Mnemonic NERFINISHED
New Rose Hotel NERFINISHED
Red Star, Winter Orbit NERFINISHED
The Gernsback Continuum NERFINISHED
The Winter Market NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
coverArtist Rick Berry NERFINISHED
genre cyberpunk
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
print
hasInfluenced cyberpunk literature
science fiction depictions of cyberspace
hasISBN 0-87795-700-0
hasPageCount 216
hasReception critical acclaim in science fiction circles
hasSetting Sprawl megacity NERFINISHED
orbital habitats
hasStyle noir-influenced prose
hasSubject artificial intelligence
computer networks
virtual reality
hasTheme corporate power
cyberspace
hacking
post-industrial society
language English
mediaType print publication
notableFor helping define the cyberpunk genre
introducing concepts later used in the Sprawl trilogy
originalLanguage English
partOf Sprawl universe NERFINISHED
publicationYear 1986
publisher Arbor House NERFINISHED
relatedWork Count Zero NERFINISHED
Mona Lisa Overdrive NERFINISHED
Neuromancer NERFINISHED
settingType near future
timePeriod late 20th century science fiction

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Neuromancer precededBy Burning Chrome