William Gibson Reads Neuromancer (2004)

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93 points | by exvi 2 hours ago

7 comments

  • mbirth 1 hour ago
    There seems to be a playlist on YouTube with slightly better quality: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYn090EvNBcinpVcrKNmY...

    *EDIT:* There's also the CD version somewhere out there. Here's a Reddit post where someone ripped it (but didn't make it available): https://www.reddit.com/r/Neuromancer/comments/1gr7k4n/audiob...

    • ElijahLynn 1 hour ago
      thanks, the OP is of lesser quality compared to this one.
      • amatecha 56 minutes ago
        Yeah, I took a quick listen to OP -- unfortunately their mp3s are of very poor quality. I heard numerous glitches while listening :(
  • viccis 1 hour ago
    I listened to Neuromancer on a long drive one time, and I will say that it's a wonderful book but not one that's particularly suited to the audiobook medium. It's hard to follow at times because it avoids a lot of big picture narrative and instead focuses on very small scale scenes of events happening within a broader story. It means that it can be confusing at times, as you are often as in the dark as the characters are.

    This is an abridged version, so maybe it streamlines some aspects of the narrative, so take that into account.

    • sien 1 minute ago
      There is a BBC Audio drama of Neuromancer that is 1:56 long.

      It is excellent.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S89BHnaxULo

      I haven't listened to the audio book of Neuromancer but I re-read it a few weeks back. The audio play I still go back to once in a while as well.

    • guerrilla 43 minutes ago
      I also listened to it as an audiobook and while I very much got the vibe, I have no idea what was going on, which is kinda rare (I listen to a lot of audiobooks). It's as if I didn't even read it... buy kinda did. I duno.
      • GuinansEyebrows 36 minutes ago
        i've read neuromancer at least five times and i still feel like i never actually read it. it's a weirdly-written book with little environmental exposition - but i still love it.
    • whartung 1 hour ago
      I’ve tried to listen to a book on tape on a long drive twice. And each time I was lucky to not drive into an abutment. For whatever reason, the droning just knocks me unconscious.

      Talk radio is ok, sports radio. I’ve listened to more radio plays with multiple speakers. Those are ok.

      But books on tape, nope. Too dangerous for me.

  • themadturk 1 hour ago
    So glad I'm not the only one who feels that way about The Difference Engine. (And I don't generally dislike Sterling...this book just didn't work for me.)
    • khedoros1 1 hour ago
      I remember starting that book, but not getting far into it. It didn't click for me, either. That was a number of years ago though. Maybe I owe it a retry.
      • themadturk 41 minutes ago
        I've actually read it twice, didn't actually hate it...but I also don't remember anything about it, which is patently untrue about other Gibson books.

        I may owe it a third try as well.

  • tomhow 1 hour ago
    Previously:

    William Gibson reads Neuromancer, from tape to mp3 - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14021369 - April 2017 (3 comments)

    Re. the date:

    - The original book was published in 1984

    - This abridged audio reading seems to have been published in 1994

    - This article was published in 2004

  • roughly 1 hour ago
    This is probably something worth submitting to the Internet Archive if you’re worried about it disappearing!
  • amatecha 58 minutes ago
    Years ago I was blown away to learn about this "Gibson reads Neuromancer" audio book only when I heard it sampled in a song[0] by Haujobb (the band, not the demoscene group). I recognized the words as being from Neuromancer, one of my top favorite books, but I wasn't aware of where it was from. Had to do some searching online to discover the audio was sampled from Gibson's reading of his own book. Very cool surprise! (as an aside, if you like cyberpunk-esque music, can absolutely recommend this band - check out "Solutions for a Small Planet")

    [0] https://haujobb.bandcamp.com/track/penetration-fuck-the-floo... at 2m45s

  • babblingfish 1 hour ago
    I didn't realize the Mountain View Library still has books on cassette tapes. Neat!
    • hamonrye34 3 minutes ago
      Planting Accelerando's.

      Ayn Rand Institute will shelf Atlas en-mass to public libaries.

    • stevenwoo 53 minutes ago
      It’s mostly older stuff the Santa Clara county library has acquired over the years, along with books on CD. A lot of stuff is now on Libby/Hoopla and they even have MP3 players with just one book on them you can rent.