· Published in , Tea from an Empty Cup is one of the later cyberpunk books from Pat Cadigan. Revolving around a mystery in which a person is killed, perhaps murdered, while in a virtual reality rig that just so happens to be located in a locked room, the book appears more straight forward than it actually is/5. No one else has explored and illuminated the mind-machine interface with the keen and relentless intelligence she demonstrates in her novels Mindplayers, Synners, Fools, and the long-awaited Tea from an Empty Cup. Her fourth novel is a perceptive, fascinating, witty SF mystery of artificial reality, whose paradoxical name perfectly defines its nature: an immaterial world of pure sensation, where, by legal /5(32). · Find Tea From an Empty Cup by Cadigan, Pat at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers.
Tea From an Empty Cup - Kindle edition by Cadigan, Pat. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Tea From an Empty Cup. 19 quotes from Pat Cadigan: 'Retiring young isn't for everybody, even if you think it is. When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.', 'If you can't fuck it and it doesn't dance, eat it or throw it away.', and 'He was smiling. It was one of those sincere smiles grown-ups give kids when they're trying to get them in arm's reach for something bad. Review: 'Tea from an Empty Cup' pushes cyberpunk to a new level 'Tea from an Empty Cup' by Pat Cadigan. Tor, $ Review by L.D. Meagher (CNN) -- Artificial reality can be a killer.
Published in , Tea from an Empty Cup is one of the later cyberpunk books from Pat Cadigan. Revolving around a mystery in which a person is killed, perhaps murdered, while in a virtual reality rig that just so happens to be located in a locked room, the book appears more straight forward than it actually is. Tea from an Empty Cup is a cyberpunk novel by American writer Pat Cadigan. Plot summary. Tea From an Empty Cup is at its core a tightly plotted detective novel. The story revolves around near mythical Japan, which has been destroyed in a vaguely described natural cataclysm several decades before the story opens. The generation that remembers "Old Japan" appears to have passed on. Near/medium-future cyberpunk yarn from the author of the paperback Fools (), etc., and numerous well-known stories. Artificial Reality is indistinguishable from external reality; all enthusiasts and addicts need to enter it is a "hotsuit" and a helmet. Police Lieutenant Dore Konstantin investigates a DOA found in an AR parlor; the victim is a year-old Caucasian with a messily cut throat.
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