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  1. "Burning Chrome" tells the story of two freelance hackersAutomatic Jack, the narrator and a hardware specialist; and Bobby Quine, a software expert. Bobby becomes infatuated with a girl named Rikki and wants to become wealthy in order to impress her.

  2. A short story by the cyberpunk pioneer William Gibson, 'Burning Chrome' features a hacker who tries to steal from a powerful mobster in a virtual world. The story explores the themes of cyberspace, ice, black ice, and the tension between the real and the virtual.

  3. archive.mith.umd.edu › uploads › GibsonW_Burning_ChromeBurning Chrome - UMD

    Burning Chrome. William Gibson. July 17, 2000. It was hot, the night we burned Chrome. Out in the malls and plazas, moths were batting themselves to death against the neon, but in Bobby’s loft the only light came from a monitor screen and the green and red LEDs on the face of the matrix simulator.

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  4. 1. Apr. 1986 · "Burning Chrome" is a fascinating collection of stories that chart the origin of the Sprawl Trilogy. You can watch William Gibson building the world of the Sprawl ("of cities and smoke"), cyberspace and the characters who would later be explored in the three novels.

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  5. Burning Chrome (1986) is a collection of short stories written by William Gibson. Most of the stories take place in Gibson's Sprawl, a shared setting for most of his early cyberpunk work. Many of the ideas and themes explored in the short stories were later revisited in Gibson's popular Sprawl trilogy. Contents. Burning Chrome includes:

  6. A collection of near-future stories by William Gibson, featuring themes of technology, crime, and identity. Learn about the plot, characters, and literary techniques of Burning Chrome and other stories in the Sprawl setting.

  7. 3. Nov. 2012 · A review of William Gibson's short story collection that explores how technology changes identity and humanity. The reviewer praises Gibson's style, characters, and themes, and compares them to his novels.