Distrust That Particular Flavor
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U.S. first edition cover | |
| Author | William Gibson |
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| Language | English |
| Genre | Non-fiction anthology |
| Publisher | Putnam Adult |
Publication date | January 3, 2012 |
| Media type | Print (hardcover and paperback), audiobook |
| Pages | 272 |
| ISBN | 978-0-399-15843-8 |
| OCLC | 765968892 |
Distrust That Particular Flavor is a collection of non-fiction essays by American author William Gibson, better known for his speculative and science fiction novels.
Distrust consists of twenty-six pieces written over a period of more than twenty years. The anthology includes a range of formats, including essays, magazine pieces, album reviews, and forewords from other published works.[1]
The book won the Locus Award for Best Non-fiction in 2013.[2]
Since making a name for himself as a leading figure in the cyberpunk genre with his Sprawl trilogy of novels, Gibson has been primarily known as a writer of science or speculative fiction. However, beginning in the late eighties, he has regularly penned non-fiction pieces for various publications. Gibson credits his agent for the idea of a collection; according to the writer, the book was intended to bridge the gap between Zero History (2010), his then-most recent novel, and his next work of fiction.[1]