Pattern Recognition

Paperback, 368 pages

Published June 26, 2004 by Berkley.

ISBN:
978-0-14-101693-1
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Pattern Recognition is a novel by science fiction writer William Gibson published in 2003. Set in August and September 2002, the story follows Cayce Pollard, a 32-year-old marketing consultant who has a psychological sensitivity to corporate symbols. The action takes place in London, Tokyo, and Moscow as Cayce judges the effectiveness of a proposed corporate symbol and is hired to seek the creators of film clips anonymously posted to the internet. The novel's central theme involves the examination of the human desire to detect patterns or meaning and the risks of finding patterns in meaningless data. Other themes include methods of interpretation of history, cultural familiarity with brand names, and tensions between art and commercialization. The September 11, 2001 attacks are used as a motif representing the transition to the new century. Critics identify influences in Pattern Recognition from Thomas Pynchon's postmodern detective story The Crying of Lot 49. Pattern …

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I had skipped Gibson's 21st century writing so far. Not for any particular reason but laziness I think. Thus, this was a very pleasant reminder to myself that I should not have. As ever, Gibson's ability to plug into the zeitgeist comes to the fore. He has a way of making you think about familiar things in a new light that had not occurred to you before. This was an excellent page turner as well as being full of intriguing high ideas.

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