Fragments of a Hologram Rose
"Fragments of a Hologram Rose" is a science fiction short story by William Gibson. It was Gibson's first published work, originally appearing in Unearth magazine #3 (June 21, 1977), a short-lived science fiction collection magazine which retailed for $1.00; Gibson was paid $23 for the story.[1] It tells the story of a jilted ex-lover who relies on artificial sense-recordings to sleep, in a dark, polluted city. It was subsequently published in Burning Chrome, a collection of Gibson's early short fiction.
"Fragments of a Hologram Rose" | |||
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Short story by William Gibson | |||
![]() Cover of a French collection of Gibson's short stories, with "Fragments" as the title story | |||
Country | Canada | ||
Language | English | ||
Genre(s) | Science fiction | ||
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Published in | Unearth | ||
Publication type | Periodical | ||
Media type | Print (magazine) | ||
Publication date | 1977 | ||
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References
- Chollet, Laurence B. (Sep 12, 1993). "William Gibson's Second Sight: In Meetings of Man and Machine, Ecstacy and Dread, the Cyberpunk Guru Divines the Future". The Los Angeles Times. p. 34.
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