Newness, Neuromancer, and the End of Narrative

'''Huntington, John. "Newness, Neuromancer, and the End of Narrative."' Fictional Space: Essays on Contemporary Science Fiction''. Tom Shippey, ed. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities P International; Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1991.

As opposed to earlier characters who used "technology to dominate their environment, Gibson's characters are subordinate" to the machines they deal with. Rev. Arthur O. Lewis, SFRA Review #195 (March 1992): 49, whom we depend upon and quote here.