- Spook Country
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name = Spook Country
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image_caption = US cover
author =William Gibson
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Science fiction novel
publisher = Penguin Putnam [cite web
url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0670914940
title=Amazon.co.uk: Spook Country: William Gibson: Books
publisher=Amazon.co.uk
accessdate=2008-04-05]
release_date =August 2 ,2007
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media_type = Print (Hardback),Audiobook
pages = 384 pp (hardcover)
isbn = ISBN 0-399-15430-2
preceded_by = Pattern Recognition
followed_by ="Spook Country"Ref_label|A|α|none is a 2007
novel byWilliam Gibson .Gibson announced the book on
October 6 ,2006 on his [http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2006_10_01_archive.asp blog] , where fragments of the novel were posted non-sequentially for some time, leading to much speculation on the content and plot of the novel. "Spook Country" is set in February 2006, [Gibson, William. [http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2007_03_01_archive.asp#1918048816028054753 "My Novel's Set in February 2006"] ] and is a continuation of his previous novel, "Pattern Recognition". In an interview with "PC Magazine " in February 2006, Gibson declared that the book was set " 'in the same universe,' as they say, as "Pattern Recognition". Which is more or less the one we live in now." [ [http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,2080922,00.asp February 6 2007 PC Magazine Interview] ]Characters
Hollis Henry -- Former member of the early-nineties cult band The Curfew, now a freelance journalist assigned by the nascent magazine "Node" to write a story about the use of locative technology in the art world.
Tito -- Part of a
Chinese Cuban family of spies, assigned by his uncles to hand over a series ofiPod s to a mysterious old man. Adept in a form ofsystema that encompassestradecraft , a variant offree-running and theSanteria religion as opposed to the Russian martial art of the same name.Milgrim -- An
Ativan addict being held prisoner by the operative known as Brown, who is coercing him to translate thevolapuk encoding used by Tito's family.Brown -- The lead covert operative for an extra-legal organization. He appears to have had law enforcement training, but little training in tradecraft.
Odile Richard -- A curator of locative art. She is Parisian, but speaks a flawed English that often provides comic relief.
Jimmy Carlyle -- A troubled, deceased member of The Curfew. He was addicted to drugs which eventually killed him.
Bobby Chombo -- An expert in geospatial technologies. His background is troubleshooting navigation systems for the US military. He provides the technology necessary for creating locative art. He refuses to sleep in the same place twice.
Alberto Corrales -- A locative artist living in Los Angeles. His art often recreates the deaths of celebrities such as
River Phoenix ."Spook Country" also sees the return of two characters from "Pattern Recognition",
Hubertus Bigend and Pamela Mainwaring, founder and employee of the enigmatic marketing agency Blue Ant respectively.Major themes
The book takes a multilayered approach similar to Gibson's novels prior to 2003's "Pattern Recognition" and treats themes relating to
espionage , the nature of media (e.g.locative art ), and esoteric martial artistry, as well as familiar themes from the author's previous novels such as emergent phenomena and the sociocultural effects of technology. During a 2008 European tour in support of the novel, Gibson commented that "If the book has a point to make where we are now withcyberspace , is that cyberspace has colonized our everyday life and continues to colonize everyday life."cite interview |last=Gibson |first=William |subject= |subjectlink=William Gibson |interviewer=Eric Holstein |cointerviewers=Raoul Abdaloff |title=Interview de William Gibson VO |type= |url=http://www.actusf.com/spip/article-5710.html |format=transcription |program=ActuSF |callsign= |city=Paris |year=2008 |month=March |accessdate=2008-04-06]Reception and reaction
"Spook Country" reached #2 on the Canadian hardcover best-seller list. [ [http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hxNtO7xKJEZGqtJgDFGWXRYXfr4w The Canadian Press: Arab League chief fails to break Lebanese presidential election deadlock ] ]
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Node Magazine ", a literary project in the guise of Bigend'sfiction almagazine , was created to annotate the novel by an anonymous recipient of anadvance copy .Footnotes
α. Note_label|A|α|none Alternate titles for the novels include "The Very Latest, The Most Recent And Terrible News" and "The Mongolian Death Worm". [cite web
url=http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/blog/2006_10_01_archive.asp#116032283615662065
title=Deeper in the Garden of Forking Paths
work=Williamgibsonbooks.com
accessdate=2008-04-05
last=Gibson
first=William]References
External links
* [http://networks.silicon.com/silicon/networks/webwatch/0,39024667,39168006-2,00.htm WebWatch Q&A: William Gibson, science fiction novelist] , page 2, by Steve Ranger, Silicon.com, Monday 6 August 2007* [http://www.amazon.com/gp/blog/post/PLNK2T9UDN3CBLZNP Writing Fiction in the Age of Google: William Gibson Q&A, Part 3] , Tom Nissley, Amazon Books blog, July 24, 2007
* [http://www.cbc.ca/bc/bookclub/williamgibson2.html Audio interview at CBC Bookclub - "Spook Country"] - (1/2 hr) from 2007: part one runs 13 min; part two runs 17 min.
* [http://node.tumblr.com node.tumblr.com] - "Spook Country" Chapter summaries and quotations with Google and Wikipedia research
* [http://SpookCountry.co.uk Spook Country blog] - United Kingdom discussion and analysis of "Spook Country" and unfamiliar or interesting words, ideas or brand names.
* [http://www.nodemagazine.com nodeMagazine.com] - home of "Node Magazine ", the fictional magazine mentioned in "Spook Country" now turned real in cyberspace.Reviews
* [http://www.aworldtowin.net/reviews/SpookCountry.html A World to Win]
* [http://www.villagevoice.com/books/0730,lee,77360,10.html The Village Voice]
* [http://www.boingboing.net/2007/07/31/william_gibsons_spoo.html BoingBoing]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/07/19/AR2007071902242.html Washington Post]
* [http://books.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,,2150860,00.html The Guardian]
* [http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2007/August/05/style/stories/05style.htm Chris Watson, Bookends: William Gibson explores the science fiction of the here-and-now in his new novel] - Santa Cruz Sentinel, August 5, 2007
* [http://www.latimes.com/features/books/la-bk-park5aug05,0,3415959.story?coll=la-home-middleright 'Spook Country', a novel by William Gibson] by Ed Park, Los Angeles Times, August 5, 2007
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