BEATRICERSS button
introducing readers to writers since 1995

January 06, 2004

It's a Small World After All...

by Ron Hogan

Two of the Well's biggest stars, at least in the geek subcultural hierarchy, get together for Reason as Mike Godwin interviews Bruce Sterling. (In the interest of accuracy, I don't think 'bruces' really spends that much time on the Well anymore; at least he had pretty low visibility when I was a regular member a few years back.) Addendum: Look's like he's hanging out on the Well right now, at least for a while.

I've been a fan of Sterling's social-satire-disguised-as-SF for years, and thought The Hacker Crackdown was one of the first books that got the political and cultural implications of hacker culture right (though I said so in cringe-inducing tones, if you look all the way down.) So when PW asked me if I wanted to review his most recent non-fiction book, Tomorrow Now, I jumped at the chance, and I'm hoping the paperback blurbs the part where I called it "a fun hybrid of Robert Kaplan and Faith Popcorn."

My favorite aphoristic quote from the interview: "Fanatical gestures capture the public’s imagination, but they’re just not as important to people’s lives as massive economic arrangements." But his quickie analysis of Jules Verne is interesting, too.

Comments

Mike Godwin, Celebrity Lawyer!

(Hi, Mike!)

Posted by: Laura at January 6, 2004 05:29 PM
If you enjoy this blog,
your PayPal donation
can contribute towards its ongoing publication.