William Gibson - translation to English
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

William Gibson - translation to English

AMERICAN-CANADIAN SPECULATIVE FICTION NOVELIST AND FOUNDER OF THE CYBERPUNK SUBGENRE
William Ford Gibson; The X-Files episodes written by William Gibson; William gibson; William Gibson (novelist); Garage Kubrick; William Gibson's "The X-Files" episodes; GreatDismal; Pines Elementary School; George Wythe High School (Wytheville, Virginia); Southern Arizona School for Boys; Southern Arizona School; Arizona School for Boys; William F. Gibson (author); Gibsonian
  • [[Bruce Sterling]], co-author with Gibson of the short story "[[Red Star, Winter Orbit]]" (1983) and the 1990 steampunk novel ''[[The Difference Engine]]''
  • [[William S. Burroughs]] at his 70th birthday party in 1984. Burroughs, more than any other [[beat generation]] writer, was an important influence on the adolescent Gibson.
  • The [[San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge]], a fictional squatted version of which constitutes the setting for Gibson's [[Bridge trilogy]]
  • William Gibson in Bloomsbury, London in September 2007. His fiction is hailed by critics for its characterization of [[late capitalism]], [[postindustrial society]] and the portents of the [[information age]].
  • Gibson has often collaborated with [[performance art]]ists such as theatre group [[La Fura dels Baus]], here performing at the [[Singapore Arts Festival]] in May 2007.
  • Gibson is renowned for his visionary influence on—and predictive attunement to—technology, design, urban sociology and [[cyberculture]]. Image captured in the Scylla bookstore of Paris, France on March 14, 2008.
  • Aside from his short stories and novels, Gibson has written several film screenplays and [[television episode]]s.
  • archive-date=October 22, 2012 }}</ref>
  • Gibson signing one of his novels in 2010
  • archive-date = November 20, 2007}}</ref>

William Gibson         
William Gibson, escritor de literatura de ciencia ficción americano, considerado como patrocinador de Ciber Punk, publicó muchas novelas cuyos cuentos están basados en el espacio cibernético
Mel Gibson         
  • Gibson with ''Expendables'' co-star [[Sylvester Stallone]] (background) in 2014
  • Gibson in 1985
  • Air America]]'' premiere
  • Gibson with [[Jodie Foster]] at the premiere of ''The Beaver'' at the [[2011 Cannes Film Festival]]
  • Gibson in 2007
  • Gibson at the Christmas party for charity [[Mending Kids International]] in 2007. His former wife Robyn was president of the charity.
  • Gibson (right) on the set of ''Braveheart''
AMERICAN ACTOR AND FILMMAKER (BORN 1956)
Gibson, Mel; Melvin Gibson; Mel Gibson apology; Mel Gibson DUI incident; Mel Gibson DUI; Mel Gibson drinking; Deputy James Mee; Mel Gibson DWI incident; James Mee; Columcille Gerard Gibson; Mel Gibson Defense; Mel-meltdown; Anne Reilly Gibson; Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson; Mel gibson; Mel Colm-Cille Gerard Gibson, AO; Mel Colm-Cille Gerard Gibson AO; Mel Colm-Cille Gerard Gibson; Mell Gibson; Mel Gibsons; Mel Gibson and Anti-Semitism; Controversies involving Mel Gibson; Mad Mel (nickname)
n. Mel Gibson (nacido en 1956), actor y director de cine estadounidense, ganador del Oscar en 1995 a la Mejor película por su trabajo en "Corazón Valiente"
William Faulkner         
  • During part of his time in New Orleans, Faulkner lived in a house in the [[French Quarter]] (pictured center yellow).
  • ''[[Light in August]]'' (1932)
  • A Parisian street named for Faulkner
  • Faulkner's home [[Rowan Oak]] is maintained by the [[University of Mississippi]].
  • One of Faulkner's typewriters
  • ''[[The Sound and the Fury]]'' (1929)
  • Faulkner was influenced by stories of his great-grandfather and namesake [[William Clark Falkner]].
  • Faulkner in 1954
  • Cadet Faulkner in [[Toronto]], 1918
AMERICAN WRITER (1897-1962)
William Cuthbert Faulkner; William faulkner; Faulkner william; Faulknerian; Faulkner William; Wililam Faulkner; William Cuthbert Falkner; Faulkner; Faulkner, William; William Faulkner filmography
William Faulkner (1897-1962), escritor y poeta americano

Definition

soldán
sust. masc.
Sultán, especialmente los soberanos musulmanes de Persia y Egipto.

Wikipedia

William Gibson

William Ford Gibson (born March 17, 1948) is an American-Canadian speculative fiction writer and essayist widely credited with pioneering the science fiction subgenre known as cyberpunk. Beginning his writing career in the late 1970s, his early works were noir, near-future stories that explored the effects of technology, cybernetics, and computer networks on humans—a "combination of lowlife and high tech"—and helped to create an iconography for the information age before the ubiquity of the Internet in the 1990s. Gibson coined the term "cyberspace" for "widespread, interconnected digital technology" in his short story "Burning Chrome" (1982), and later popularized the concept in his acclaimed debut novel Neuromancer (1984). These early works of Gibson's have been credited with "renovating" science fiction literature in the 1980s.

After expanding on the story in Neuromancer with two more novels (Count Zero in 1986, and Mona Lisa Overdrive in 1988), thus completing the dystopic Sprawl trilogy, Gibson collaborated with Bruce Sterling on the alternate history novel The Difference Engine (1990), which became an important work of the science fiction subgenre known as steampunk.

In the 1990s, Gibson composed the Bridge trilogy of novels, which explored the sociological developments of near-future urban environments, postindustrial society, and late capitalism. Following the turn of the century and the events of 9/11, Gibson emerged with a string of increasingly realist novels—Pattern Recognition (2003), Spook Country (2007), and Zero History (2010)—set in a roughly contemporary world. These works saw his name reach mainstream bestseller lists for the first time. His most recent novels, The Peripheral (2014) and Agency (2020), returned to a more overt engagement with technology and recognizable science fiction themes.

In 1999, The Guardian described Gibson as "probably the most important novelist of the past two decades", while The Sydney Morning Herald called him the "noir prophet" of cyberpunk. Throughout his career, Gibson has written more than 20 short stories and 12 critically acclaimed novels (one in collaboration), contributed articles to several major publications, and collaborated extensively with performance artists, filmmakers, and musicians. His work has been cited as influencing a variety of disciplines: academia, design, film, literature, music, cyberculture, and technology.

Examples of use of William Gibson
1. William Gibson, 5', was convicted in 1'80 for indecent assault on a child.
2. Sex offender William Gibson has not been banned from teaching, despite the furore surrounding his employment at a school.
3. Complete, save for what the Mail describes as one of the most disturbing cases of all, that of William Gibson.
4. Somehow, William Gibson escaped inclusion on List '', the official blacklist of adults banned from working in schools.
5. Sex offender William Gibson has not been banned from teaching, despite the furore surrounding his employment at a school, it is reported.