William Gibson, born on March 17, 1948, is an American-Canadian speculative fiction writer and essayist, widely credited with pioneering the cyberpunk subgenre. His novels are noted for their prescient environmentalism, post-modern sensibility, and noir narratives.
Gibson's most famous novel, Neuromancer, released in 1984, was groundbreaking for its depiction of a highly-networked future, establishing many foundational concepts of cyberpunk culture and narrative style.
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