Rudy Rucker

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1946 m. kovo 22 d.

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Rudy Rucker is a writer and a mathematician who worked for twenty years as a Silicon Valley computer science professor, and published a number of software packages.

Rucker is regarded as contemporary master of science-fiction, and received the Philip K. Dick award twice. His thirty published books include both novels and non-fiction books on the fourth dimension, infinity, and the meaning of computation.

A founder of the cyberpunk school of science-fiction, Rucker also writes SF in a realistic style known as transrealism. His 2006 Mathematicians in Love was an example of a transreal novel. His early cyberpunk four-book series was republished in 2010 as The Ware Tetralogy.

Rucker’s 2007 novel, Postsingular was something of a return to the cyberpunk style, as was the 2009 sequel, Hylozoic, in which every object on Earth comes to life. Rucker’s autobiography, , appeared in 2011. Recent novels include Jim and the Flims, Turing & Burroughs, and The Big Aha.

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Rudy Rucker knygos

Rudy Rucker: Mad professor (Paperback, 2007, Thunder's Mouth Press) Įvertinimų nėra

Mad professor

Rudy Rucker: Wetware (1997, Eos) Įvertinimų nėra

Wetware

Rudy Rucker: Freeware (1998, Eos (HarperCollins)) Įvertinimų nėra

Freeware

Rudy Rucker: Software (1987, Eos) Įvertinimų nėra

Software

R. U. Sirius, Rudy Rucker, Queen Mu: Mondo 2000 (1992, HarperPerennial) Įvertinimų nėra

Mondo 2000

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Bruce Sterling, Rudy Rucker: Transreal Cyberpunk (2016, Transreal Books) Įvertinimų nėra

Transreal Cyberpunk

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Bruce Sterling, Rudy Rucker: Transreal Cyberpunk (2016, Transreal Books) Įvertinimų nėra

Transreal Cyberpunk

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Robert Anton Wilson, Rudy Rucker: Semiotext(e) SF (Paperback, 1989, Semiotext(e), AK Press) Įvertinimų nėra

Semiotext(e) SF

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Rudy Rucker: White light (1997, HardWired, Distributed to the trade by Publishers Group West)

White light