The Gernsback Continuum

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The Gernsback Continuum
Author William Gibson
Country Canada
Language English
Series Burning Chrome
Genre(s) science fiction, cyberpunk
Released
Preceded by Johnny Mnemonic
Followed by Fragments of a Hologram Rose

The Gernsback Continuum is a short story by William Gibson, collected as part of his Burning Chrome anthology, about a photographer who has been given the assignment of photographing old, futuristic architecture. This architecture, although largely forgotten at the time of the story, embodied for the generation that built it their concept of the future.

During his assignment, the photographer, Parker, begins to come into contact with the "continuum," an alternate reality containing the possible future of the world represented by the architecture he is photographing – a future that could have been, but did not, thereby contrasting modernist optimism and postmodern loneliness. The 'Gernsback' of the title alludes to Hugo Gernsback, a pulp science fiction writer and publisher during the early 20th century. By using this title Gibson contrasts the future envisaged during Gernsback's style of science fiction and the present, cyberpunk era that Gibson was establishing.

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